[ Modal Verbs ]
. Which modal verb is used to express ability in the present?
A. can
B. could
C. able to
D. both A and C

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Comparative Degree (Adverb) › ViewChoose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. The longer he waited, the more loudly his stomach grumbled.
B. The longer he waited, the loudly his stomach grumbled.
C. The long he waited, the more loudly his stomach grumbled.
Conjunction › View
To stay … to leave your job is your prerogative.
- nor
- or
Zero Conditional › View
They … something unless they have enough cash.
- don’t buy
- aren’t buy
- isn’t buy
Grammar › View
Choose the word that has the opposite meaning:
In the modern time, people lived in caves.
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A. ancient
B. current
C. present
D. antique
