[ Modals and Present Tenses ]
Michael and Daniel _____ a lot these days, but _____ their assets.
A. is traveling / can sell
B. cannot travel / is selling
C. can travel / selling
D. are traveling / cannot sell

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Pronouns and Subject Verb AgreementFood VocabularyTOEFL Adjective and AdverbModal PerfectComparativesRelative Clauses with who and whichAdjective / Noun + to InfinitiveGerundPrepositions and ArticlesArgumentative VocabularyOther quiz:
Past Tenses › ViewWe had already eaten when John ________________________________ (come) home.
A. came
B. had come
Modal Verbs › View
Expresses expectation or obligation.
A. Supposed to
B. can
C. may
D. prepared to
Grammar › ViewSupporters of technology in the classroom say that using laptops, tablets, and cellphones in the classroom keeps students ____.
A. engage
B. engages
C. engaging
D. engaged
Conjunctions › View
Jane hates swimming … she spends her holiday in the beach … she loves sunbathing
A. and – but
B. but – because
C. and – so
D. or -so
