Use a modal to express possibility in the present: ‘It ____ (might) rain today.’
A. It might rain today.
B. It should rain tomorrow.
C. It could rain yesterday.
D. It will rain today.

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Comparatives and SuperlativesThere is or There areDemonstrative SpeechAsking and Giving SuggestionPerfect Tenses and Have GotPhrasesSimple Present - Negative & InterrogativeModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationSo - Too - Either - Neither-Ing and Infinitive Verb PatternsOther quiz:
Tenses and Structures › View. Choose the correct form: He (does, is doing) his chores every Saturday.
A. does his chores every day
B. does
C. is doing his chores every week
D. is doing his chores every Sunday
Tenses › View
The sun ____ , and people ____ in the lake.
A. shone – swam
B. shone – were swimming
C. was shinning – swam
D. was shinning – were swimming
Grammar › ViewComplete the conversation.
Nadia: Where ______ those earrings?
Fiona: I didn’t ______ them. They were a gift from my husband for our anniversary.
A. you bought, bought
B. you didn’t buy, buying
C. did you buy, buy
Vocabulary › View
We set up our camping ___________ for Fall Break.
A. cite
B. sight
C. site
