[ Modal Verbs ]
. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a modal verb to express ability?
A. She must finish her homework by tonight.
B. He can swim across the lake.
C. They should arrive by noon.
D. You might want to check the weather.

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PRESENT TENSE › ViewThe people ( live, lives ) a simple life in the province.
A. live
B. lives
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My father is repairing our car. We hope that by Sunday he ….. it.
A. will have repairing
B. will have repaired
C. will repair
D. will be repairing
Grammar › ViewTraditional families are extended and consists of grandparents, uncles, aunts, parents and children.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Conditionals and Wishes › View
… his real motive, I wouldn’t have supported him.
A. If I know
B. Had I known
C. If I knew
