[ Modal Verbs ]
___ I borrow your book for a day?
A. May
B. Must
C. Can’t
D. Need

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Some vs. Any › ViewI’m really hungry. I don’t see _____ food. What kind of party is this?
a) some
b) any
c) no
Grammar › View
Grace provided the right answer to the teacher’s question.
Chose a homophone for right.
A. wrong
B. correct
C. write
D. right
Modals › ViewTwo days ago, Zoe and Harper were having a debate. Zoe claimed that she ____ rewrite her test. What do you think she said?
A. can
B. could
C. will be able to
Subject Verb Agreement › View
The students in the classroom (is/are) paying attention.
A. be
B. are
C. is
D. was
