[ Modals Verbs ]
Perhaps he left his phone at home.
A. He must leave his phone.
B. He might have left his phone.
C. He should leave his phone.
D. He can have left his phone.

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Adjective › ViewWhich is the correct comparative form of the adjective ‘far’?
A. farther
B. further
C. more far
D. farthest
Grammar › View
It is ____ to clean the kitchen alone. Let’s do it together.
A. tire
B. tires
C. tiring
D. tired
Grammar › ViewTed saw the boy, …… went into the elevator, leave the building.
A. which
B. that
C. whose
D. who
Prepotitions › View
angry ….. somebody
A. about
B. with
C. of
