Mia is deciding whether to attend the party. What is the correct way to express her possibility of going?
A. Mia may goes to the party.
B. Mia may go to the party.
C. Mia may gone to the party.
D. Mia may going to the party.

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Simple Past & Past Progressive › View“You need to stay calm now. The plane is just hitting some turbulence.”
What is “turbulence” in this sentence?
A. violent and uneven movement within a particular area of air
B. the hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building
C. a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
D. the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe
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What a lovely view! I wish __________ my camera.
A. I brought
B. I’d brought
C. I’ve brought
Grammar › ViewIt’s already 12:00 a.m., but he _____ to bed yet.
A. did not go
B. will not go
C. has not gone
D. is going
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I would describe my house as _________There’s nothing unusual about it at all.
A. remarkable
B. nondescript
