[ Modals ]
A: He failed the exam. B: It was an easy one. He ______ well enough.
A. must have studied
B. might have studied
C. can’t have studied
D. may have studied

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A. friendlier
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Which sentence is correct?
A. “Will Cortes return? asked the boy.
B. “Will Cortes return?” asked the boy.
