[ Modal Verbs ]
Create a sentence using ‘might’ to express permission.
A. You might need to finish your work first.
B. You might have to stay late today.
C. You might be allowed to leave early today.
D. You might not be allowed to use your phone.

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Grammar › ViewDue to coronavirus, they _____ out since last Wednesday.
A. didn’t go
B. haven’t went
C. hasn’t gone
D. haven’t gone
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The police are still _______ the thief.
A. looking into
B. looking for
C. looking through
D. looking after
Narrative Tenses › ViewShe ______ TV all evening when the power went out.
A. had been watching
B. watched
C. was watching
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This word means the place where two things come together.
A. juncture
B. recumbent
C. pugnacious
D. laden
