[ Perfect Modals ]
Oh no! My phone isn’t in my bag. I __ left it on the train.
A. can have
B. might have
C. should have

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Present Tenses › ViewI ____ just _____(finish) learning that grammar rule!
A. don’t ____ finish
B. has ____finished
C. have ____ finished
D. am ____ finishing
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A: ___________you talk to Mr. Wilson? B: No, I ___________
A. won’t/ will
B. will/ won’t
C. will be/ won’t be
D. will/ will
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A. becoming
B. become
C. to become
Modals and Past Tenses › View
Which of the following sentences uses a modal verb to indicate a strong obligation?
A. You should eat healthy food.
B. You might want to finish your work.
C. You must submit the assignment.
D. You can go to the party.
