[ Modal Auxiliary Verbs ]
You ______ (may / might) borrow my book if you need it.
A. may
B. might

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Grammar › View“Fassen your seatbelts,” the pilot called over the intercom. Which correction should be made to this sentence?
A. Change Fassen to Fasten
B. Change your to you’re
C. Change seatbelts to seetbelts
D. No change is needed
Verb Tenses › View
While John was reading, his sister ………… the piano.
A. played
B. is playing
C. was playing
D. had played
Tenses › ViewBy this time next week, Jennifer … in Oxford University for 3 years.
A. Have studied
B. Has studied
C. Will study
D. Will have studied
Grammar › View
In the sentence, “Joe saw Jill, and he waved at her”, the pronouns “he” and “her” take the place of Joe and Jill, respectively.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
