“Take my luggage to Room 145,” he said to the porter.
A. He told the porter take his luggage to Room 145.
B. He said the porter to take his luggage to Room 145.
C. He told the porter to take his luggage to Room 145.
D. He said to the porter to take his luggage to Room 145.

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Modal Verbs › View. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a modal verb to express ability?
A. She must finish her homework by tonight.
B. He can swim across the lake.
C. They should arrive by noon.
D. You might want to check the weather.
Grammar › View
choose the grammar structure of present perfect
A. subject , have +simple past verb
B. subject+have-has verb+past participle verb
C. subject+past participle verb +have has
D. subject + has +past participle ver
Prepositional Phrases › ViewIdentify the function of the underlined word(s) in the sentence:
The horse ran off our property during the night.
A. subject
B. predicate
C. preposition
D. object of the preposition
Modal Auxiliaries › View
When he was young, he ________ swim very well. He won medals and championships!
A. had to
B. could
C. might
D. can
