[ Modal Verbs and Permission ]
What is the correct way to ask permission to leave early?
A. Can I may leave early today?
B. Could I may leave early today?
C. May I leave early today?
D. Could may I leave early today?

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Interjections, Tag Questions and Nouns of Direct AddressPast Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect ContinuousGerund Subject or ObjectToeic VerbVocabularyPresent TenseDegrees of AdjectivesGrammar - FutureGerund, Participle, Infinitive, or AppositiveGrammar and PrepositionsOther quiz:
Gerund vs. Infinitive › View I always enjoy watching a meteor shower.
A. Participle
B. Gerund
C. Infinitive
Grammar › View
“Have you made plans for the summer?”– “Yes, we ………………… to Spain.”
A. go
B. going
C. went
D. will go
Phrasal Verbs › ViewYou don’t need to ___________ to go to the mall – jeans and a T-shirt are fine.
A. dress up
B. put on
C. take up
D. wear up
Passive Voice › View
Somebody has robbed the bank.
A. The bank has been robbed.
B. The bank is been robbed.
C. The bank have been robbed.
