[ Modal Verbs ]
What does ‘He might be at home now’ mean?
A. He is definitely at home.
B. He is not at home.
C. He should be at home.
D. It’s possible that he is at home.

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Run-on Sentences › ViewTHE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IS CORRECT: The Rialto Theater gives students discounts or they can come to a free screening before the opening day.
A. True
B. False
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Their children __________ lots of new friends since they __________ to that town.
A. have made – moved
B. were making – have moved
C. made – are moving
D. made – have been moving
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a ‘cassock’?
A. to give in or agree to something
B. watchful or cautious
C. an attendant of a person of rank
D. a long garment usually worn by members of a church
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Elis likes to play ___ volleyball.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. zero article
