. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a conditional possibility?
A. She can speak French fluently.
B. If it rains, we might cancel the picnic.
C. They must finish their homework.
D. He will travel to Japan next year.

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Conjunctions › ViewWhy might you use a subordinating conjunction in a sentence?
A. To demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship
B. To form a loose connection between two clauses
C. To lengthen a sentence without having to use a comma
D. To demonstrate that two clauses are of equal importance
Subjunctive › View
Susan’s doctor insists __________ for a few days.
A. that she is resting
B. her resting
C. that she rest
D. her to rest
Vocabulary › ViewGeorge is brilliant at working with computers, but he is __________ at simple addition.
A. Assemble
B. Disgruntled
C. Inept
D. Synagogue
E. Recuperate
Yes-No Question › View
The children are having their lunch now.
- Do The children have their lunch now?
- Are the children having their lunch now?
