[ Modal Auxiliaries ]
Transform this statement into a question: She can play the piano.
A. Does she play the piano?
B. Can she play the piano?
C. Is she playing the piano?
D. She plays the piano?

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Modal AuxiliariesPrepositionModals and Semi-ModalsAdverb & Compound SentencesVerb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)Phrasal verbs and Prepositional PhrasesModal Auxiliaries and To Be VerbsPresent Simple QuestionsAdjectives & PrepositionsModals Deduction: cant /mustOther quiz:
Simple Past vs Past Continuous Tense › ViewA loud noise woke me up ——— I was sleeping happily.
A. while
B. when
Request with Modal Verbs › View
___ you buy me a snack from the vending machine, please?
Sorry, I don’t have any change
A. Would you mind
B. Can
C. Is it OK if
Vocabulary › ViewUse context clues to place the correct vocabulary word in the sentence.
The dog watched over his _________ of bones that were hidden under the front porch.
A. hoard
B. sumptuous
C. distant
D. majestic
Grammar Present Perfect (ever never) › View
We have _______ ______ _______
A. never make a cake.
B. have a cake.
C. never made a cake.
D. ever do a cake.
