“I can’t find my bag anywhere.” “You ________ it in the store.”
A. may leave
B. might leave
C. might have left
D. may be leaving

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Grammar › ViewBefore this course __________, Dr. Mason ___________ to give us a special lecture.
A. ends /will be invited
B. is ending/ is being invited
C. will end/ is invited
D. will end /will be invited
E. ends/ has invited
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That’s the dog…. stole my bag.
A. who
B. which
C. where
Modal Verbs › View. Which of the following sentences uses a modal verb to express necessity?
A. You can borrow my book.
B. She must submit the report by Monday.
C. They might go to the concert.
D. He will call you later.
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When the sun rises tomorrow, she … (present) her findings in front of the great council of the realm.
A. is going to present
B. will presents
C. has presented
D. presenting
