[ Modals, Phrasal Verbs, Gerunds and Infinitives ]
Modal auxiliaries are one word auxiliary verbs (should), and phrasal modals have similar meanings but composed of more than one verb (ought to / had better).
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Grammar › ViewThe sun was thought _____ a ball of fire in the past, but now it is known _____ a glowing sphere of gases.
A. to have been, to have been
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I’m sure he ate some chocolate.
A. He must have eaten chocolate
B. He can’t have eaten chocolate
C. He may have eaten chocolate
D. He might have eaten chocolate
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