[ 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.

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Lay vs. Lie › ViewKnives, dessert spoons, and forks have been … on the dinner table.
(a) lain
(b) laid
Conjunctions › View
Analyze the conjunction in this complex sentence: ‘Although it was raining, we decided to go hiking.’ What type is it?
A. coordinating conjunction
B. conjunctive adverb
C. subordinating conjunction
D. correlative conjunction
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
