. Choose the sentence that uses a modal verb to express permission.
A. You must finish your dinner before dessert.
B. Can I leave the table now?
C. They should study for the exam.
D. He will arrive soon.

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Tenses › ViewI ____ to Greece until Sally and I went there last summer.
A. have never been
B. had never been
C. was never being
D. were never
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Which sentence is correct?
A. I live in Los Angeles.
B. Me live in Los Angeles.
C. My live in Los Angeles.
According to our policy, you ___________ wear a tie at work. Yes, I understand your feelings but it’s a rule.
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Use ‘vociferous’ in a sentence.
A. The vociferous chef prepared the meal with great care.
B. The vociferous student aced the exam with ease.
C. The vociferous protesters could be heard from blocks away.
D. The vociferous library was filled with quiet readers.
