[ Modals and Preposition ]
What should you say when confirming a reservation?
A. “Are you sure you booked a room?”
B. “You need to give me your confirmation.”
C. “May I see your booking confirmation?”
D. “You must have a reservation to stay here.”
Select your answer:

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Perfect Tenses › ViewWhich auxiliary verb is used to form the past perfect tense?
A. had
B. will
C. have
D. is
Grammar › View
Complete each sentence with a modal and the passive or active form of the verb.
Movie tickets ___ (purchase) at the counter. You ____ (buy) them online, too.
A. would be purchased; bought
B. can be purchased; can buy
C. purchased; buy
D. were purchasing; were buying
