[ Modal Verbs ]
Used for hypothetical situations, polite offers, or past habits.
A. can
B. could
C. would
D. may

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Grammar › ViewMy mother _______ a cake when the power cut began.
A. Bakes
B. Was baking
C. Is baking
D. Bake
Constrative Conjunction › View
What is the correct way to express contrast?
A. She is tired, but she continues working.
B. She is tired, and she continues working.
C. She is tired, because she continues working.
D. She is tired, so she continues working.
Modal Verbs › ViewI ______ see you, it’s too dark
A. can’t
B. can
C. don’t have to
D. mustn’t
General Quiz › View
Mom, it’s half past seven. _____ the table?
A. Do I have to set
B. I have to set
