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

Random Topics:
Passive SentencesAdjectives and AdverbsSports VocabularyVerb Present Simple TenseFigurative Language VocabularyV-ing/to-VIndefinite ArticleVocabulary & Phrasal VerbGrammar - Reflexive PronounsConjunctions and Verb TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhen you take part in an eco tour, you learn more about the cultural traditions of the local people and the natural habitat of some rare animals.
A. participate
B. conduct
C. enjoy
D. depart
Continuous Tenses › View
What is the correct structure for forming a past continuous tense?
A. Subject + am/is/are + verb(-ing)
B. Subject + was/were + verb(-ing)
C. Subject + will be + verb(-ing)
D. Subject + verb + -ed
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
