Emma tells her friend, “I might goes to the concert tonight.” Which option correctly fixes the modal usage?
A. might goes
B. might go
C. might going
D. might to go

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A. The flock of geese is flying south for the winter.
B. The flock of geese are flying south for the winter.
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Her parents supported and encouraged her. She did a great performance in the contest.
A. If her parents had given support and encouragement, she could have done such a great performance in the contest.
B. If her parents had supported and encouraged her, she couldn’t have done a great performance in the contest.
C. If her parents hadn’t supported and encouraged her, she would have done a great performance in the contest.
D. Had it not been for her parents’ support and encouragement, she couldn’t have done such a great performance in the contest.