[ Modals and Preposition ]
Which phrase is NOT appropriate when handling a complaint?
A. “I’d be happy to help you with that.”
B. “Let me check that for you.”
C. “That’s not my problem.”
D. “I apologize for the inconvenience.”

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Modals › ViewHow would you express that it is impossible that Sherlock Holmes was the criminal in the story?
A. Sherlock Holmes may not have been the criminal.
B. Sherlock Holmes could not have been the criminal.
C. Sherlock Holmes should not have been the criminal.
D. Sherlock Holmes might not have been the criminal.
Preposition of Time › View
Tom has class _________the morning, and he works ________the afternoon.
A. in, at
B. from, to
C. in, in
D. at, by