Use ‘could’ in a sentence: They ___ see the mountains from their house.
A. They would see the mountains from their house.
B. They could see the mountains from their house.
C. They can see the mountains from their house.
D. They should see the mountains from their house.

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Grammar › ViewShe sat ………………. the clinic and waited for the doctor.
A. in
B. to
C. on
D. across
Modal Probability › View
Which sentence correctly uses a modal to express a past impossibility?
A. She must have been there.
B. He might have been late.
C. They can’t have finished already.
D. You should have known.
Grammar › ViewThey _ (build) a sandcastle on the beach.
A. build
B. building
C. built
D. builds
Tenses › View
Every day, the students __________ (listen) to the teacher attentively in class.
A. listen
B. listeneded
C. is listening
D. would listen
