[ 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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Grammar › ViewThe king made his escape while his royal subjects _________ the enemies.
A. held off
B. held on
C. held up
D. held over
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Mandy accidentally stepped on a snail in _____ school garden.
A. a
B. an
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A. dress up
B. put on
C. take up
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Somebody has robbed the bank.
A. The bank has been robbed.
B. The bank is been robbed.
C. The bank have been robbed.
