[ Modal Auxiliaries ]
A: Larry has been in New York for a couple of months. Is he going to stay there or return home?
B: It depends. If he _____ find a job there, he’ll stay. If not, he’ll come home.
A. can
B. can’t
C. may
D. may not

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A. Satire
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As soon as _________ A certificate in English, he will apply for a job.
A. would get
B. got
C. gets
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A. able to be
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Watch out! You __________ (hit) the gate with the car!
A. are going to hit
B. will hit
C. hit
D. have hit
