[ Grammar - may/might/could ]
I _____ come to the concert tonight, but I’ll give you a call later and tell you for sure.
A. may
B. can
C. must
D. could

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Modals › ViewIn the morning, I _____ drink coffee to wake up.
A. must
B. can to
C. used to
D. has to
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Select the correct form: I enjoy (to cook / cooking) for my family.
A. to cook
B. cooking
C. cook
D. cooked
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewForm a question using a modal auxiliary verb to ask about the prohibition of using mobile phones in the school.
A. Will you use mobilephones in the school?
B. Should you use mobilephones in the school?
C. Do you have to use mobile phones in the school?
D. Can’t you use mobile phones in the school?
Vocabulary › View
an ordered pair (x,y) that represents a point on a graph.
A. origin
B. points
C. plane
D. coordinate
