[ Modal Verbs for Deduction ]
Transform the sentence: I may go to the concert into the past form.
A. I should have gone to the concert.
B. I could have gone to the concert.
C. I might have gone to the concert.
D. I would have gone to the concert.

Random Topics:
Grammar - FragmentsPrepositions & Prepositional PhrasesFuture Tense (will/be going to/p.continuous)Grammar, adverbs of frequency placementPassive Voice Present SimplePresent tense AffirmativeFragment, Comma Splice and Run -on SentenceInfinitive and GerundAdverbs of Manner, Likes and PreferencesComparative AdjectivesOther quiz:
Persuasive Text › ViewMr. Smith ____ be away this weekend, but we’re not sure.
A. Ought to
B. Has to
C. Might
Grammar › View
Amy and Jason ___ play the guitar after school.
A. is going to
B. are going to
C. goes to
D. be going to
Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewI know how ___________ this task
A. do
B. doing
C. to doing
D. to do
Modals of Obligation and Necessity › View
“Mustn’t” and “don’t have to” have the same meaning.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
