[ Modal Verbs ]
Which modal verb correctly expresses a formal request? “A: ______ I borrow these files for a moment, sir? B: Certainly. Take whatever you need.”
A. Must
B. Might
C. May
D. Should

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Verb To Be › ViewChoose the correct option.
A. Is he tall?
B. He is tall?
Conditionals and Modals of Probability › View
The structure to the Third Conditional is …
A. if + past simple, …would + infinitive
B. if + present simple, …would + infinitive
C. if + past perfect, …would + have + past participle
D. if + present simple, …will + infinitive
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the intervening phrase (sits between the subject and verb) in each sentence.
New York, despite its crowded streets, is fun to visit.
A. to visit
B. despite the crowded streets
C. is fun to visit
Phrasal Verb & Prepositional Phrase › View
Where did you _______?
A. bring up
B. grow up
C. split up
D. turn out
