[ Modal Auxiliary Verb ]
Which modal verb do we use to describe a past ability to do something?
A. Can
B. Should
C. Could
D. Must

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Present Perfect Tense › ViewIdentify the regular verb in the sentence: ‘They have visited the museum.’
A. visiting
B. visit
C. visits
D. visited
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She will come, …….. ?
A. is she
B. did she
C. doesn’t she
D. won’t she
Prepositions of Time › View________ 6:00.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Grammar › View
Which is correct?
A. We will do our best to find placements for volunteers with dependants, but it will be dependent on the matching process, which can take longer.
B. We will do our best to find placements for volunteers with dependents, but it will be dependant on the matching process, which can take longer.
