[ Modal Verbs for Deduction ]
Transform the sentence: She can swim very well into the past form.
A. She can swim well.
B. She could swim very well.
C. She could swim well.
D. She swam very well.

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Modals of Deduction › ViewA: ‘I haven’t seen Ross today. Is he off sick?’
B: ‘He __________ be – I saw his car in the car park.’
A. can’t
B. can
C. must
D. may
Grammar › View
My mother and my father …. newspaper at 4 yesterday afternoon.
A. was reading
B. were reading
C. are reading
D. read
Modal Verbs › ViewWhen I __________ to visit her last night, she was having a bath.
A. was coming
B. came
C. has come
D. had come
Modals for Obligation › View
He ___________________ do his homework.
A. has to
B. doesn’t have to
