[ Grammar ]
Student A: “I can’t find my keys anywhere!”
Student B: “They ________ be in your bag. You ________ have left them at home.”
A. may / could
B. could / must
C. might / should
D. should / might

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of necessity?
A. You must finish your homework.
B. You should finish your homework.
C. You don’t have to finish your homework.
D. You will finish your homework.
Nouns, Articles, Determiners › View
There was ……… of noise because it was such a big party.
A. many
B. a lots
C. a lot
D. lot
Modals › ViewWhich are the strongest modals of certainty?
A. Modals such as ‘should’ or ‘shall’
B. Modals such as ‘can’ or ‘could’
C. Modals such as ‘will’ or ‘would’
D. Modals such as ‘may’ or ‘might’
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I ………two hands.
A. is
B. have
C. does
