[ Modal Verbs and Gender Nouns ]
The masculine form of “duchess” is ___.
A. Duke
B. Lioness
C. Wife
D. Actress

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going to › Viewwatch / I’m / a / to / TV / going
A. I’m going watch TV.
B. I going to watch TV.
C. I’m not going to watch TV.
D. I’m going to watch TV.
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The word, “ultimate”, matches which definition?
A. To Blame For Wrongdoing
B. A Utensil That Is Like A Small Shovel
C. The Very Last
D. Extraordinary Or Outstanding
What is the Relative Adverb in the sentence:
There must be a reason why I didn’t see you on Zoom.
_
A. must
B. where
C. when
D. why
Modals › View
You _____ have a driver’s license to drive a car.
A. have to
B. can
C. may
D. could
