[ Modals ]
Choose the best modal to complete this sentence:
In a courtroom:
Lawyer: ___ I approach the bench, your honor?
A. May
B. Can’t
C. Can
D. Should

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Grammar for TOEFLModal Auxiliaries and To Be VerbsComparatives - SuperlativeConditionalsPast PassiveVocabulary Spelling GrammarNouns, Articles, DeterminersThird ConditionalUncountable NounsVerb to Be Tenses & Object PronounOther quiz:
Grammar - Present Perfect with for and since › ViewHe has written twelve books ___________ he moved to this apartment.
A. for
B. since
C. yet
D. already
Grammar › View
They….. a new hotel near my house at the moment.
A. build
B. are building
C. built
D. have built
Grammar › ViewThe expression “to become synonymous with” means
A. To be the same as.
B. To be the opposite of.
C. To be in sympathy with.
D. To be discharged from.
Communicative Grammar › View
My cousins complain when __________ bored.
A. there
B. their
C. they’re
