[ Modal Verbs ]
It would have been better if she had bought some sugar.
A. She should have bought some sugar
B. She must have bought some sugar.
C. She might buy some sugar.
D. She might have bought some sugar.

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A. New
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A. It might to snow tonight.
B. It might snows tonight.
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D. It might snowing tonight.
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A. to
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He is _____ engineer.
A. a
B. an
C. the
