[ Modal Verbs ]
What does “must have” imply about a past situation?
A. It suggests a possibility that is likely.
B. It expresses a strong assumption or conclusion.
C. It indicates a potential future action.
D. It reflects an obligation that was not fulfilled.

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A. studies
B. study
C. don´t study
D. doesn´t study
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A. am not meeting
B. didn’t meeting
C. aren’t meeting
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A. will swim | are
B. are going to swim | won’t be
C. swim | are going to be
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Choose the correct tag question for each sentence:
*I am singing a song, ________ ?
A. aren’t I?
B. do I?
C. amn’t I?
