[ Modal Verbs ]
I didn’t like the shoes I had bought. Luckily, I could change them.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewIt’s a good idea _______a smart watch in the 21st century.
A. to have
B. having
Modal Verb › View
A: What were you doing at the bank yesterday?
B: I ________my bank manager for a loan to repair our house, e, and luckily, I managed to get it.
A. must have asked
B. used to ask
C. had to ask
D. should have asked
Modal Verbs › ViewWhich modal verb is correct? “A: ______ I help you with the washing-up? B: No, I can manage by myself.”
A. Shall
B. Will
C. Must
D. May
Tag Questions › View
Ali writes on the board,
A. don’t he?
B. isn’t he?
C. doesn’t he?
