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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A. must not
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A. both/and
B. not only/but also
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Priska : Sure, It’s very kind of you. Thank you, Jason.
A. Would you like me to help you?
B. Would you like to help me?
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I’m sorry I missed seeing my old friend at your party. I wish I ______.
A. had been there
B. was there
C. could have been there
D. should have been there
