Which sentence uses “feasible” correctly?
A. He is charging some feasibles up front.
B. We had to feasible our budget before the end of the month.
C. My mother says she will never go bungee-jumping, so I think our bungee-jumping gift certificate is a feasible birthday present.
D. That is a feasible plan–we can certainly do it.

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Have as verb and auxiliary › ViewThe children a great time at Christmas in Hawaii.
A. have had
B. have have
C. has had
D. have been having
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Verbs and Nouns are examples of:
A. morphemes
B. lexicons
C. phonemes
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‘She will go to the store after she finishes her homework.’
A. Will
B. Finishes
C. her
D. After
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Which modal verb would you use to express a high level of certainty about a past event?
A. May have
B. Might have
C. Must have
D. Could have
