-What’s your …? – I’m Canadian.
A. nationality
B. age
C. name

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Modal Verbs for Permission and Obligation › ViewHow do you differentiate between ‘may’ and ‘might’ in terms of permission?
A. ‘May’ is used for past permission, while ‘might’ is for future permission.
B. ‘May’ and ‘might’ are interchangeable in all contexts.
C. ‘May’ indicates a strong possibility, while ‘might’ indicates a weak possibility.
D. ‘May’ indicates permission, while ‘might’ suggests a possibility without clear permission.
Tenses › View
I ——————- you tomorrow.
a) Will see
b) Will be seen
c) Have seen
d) See
Her house is the _____ from school. I wonder how long it takes her to go to school every day.
A. farest
B. furthest
C. further
D. farthest
Grammar › View
Isaac and his neighbours ________ after school every day to play football.
A. meets
B. meet
C. is meeting
D. has met