[ Present Tenses ]
My wife … at the office but she … at home today.
A. is usually working/works
B. usually works/is working
C. usually works/has worked
D. has usually worked/is working

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Modal Verbs › ViewThis modal verb is used for expressing duty, necessity, obligation, prohibition, rules, laws, social and moral responsibility, supposition mixed with assurance.
A. Ought to
B. May
C. Have to
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E. Must
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He ___________ a sandwich for lunch.
A. Are making
B. is making
C. Are make
D. is make