[ Modal Verbs ]
She _______ arrived by now; the flight landed an hour ago.
A. could have
B. might have
C. should have
D. would have

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Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect Continuous › ViewWhich of the sentences below uses past perfect simple?
A. The man had not eaten for days before he fainted by the roadside.
B. The man had not been eating for days before he fainted by the roadside.
Articles › View
Audrey has two children, ___ boy and ___ girl. ___ boy’s ten and ___ girl’s two.
A. a…a…-…-
B. the…the…the…the
C. -…-…the…the
D. a…a…the…the
Relative & Interrogative Pronouns › ViewThese pronouns are used to ask a question.
A. Interrogative
B. Demonstrative
Grammar › View
He ran fast but lost the race. (Use: despite)
A. Despite running fast, he lost the race.
B. Despite of running fast, he lost the race.
C. Despite he running fast, he lost the race.
