Topics: Conditional Sentences
If the door is open,
A. you could come in.
B. you could have come in.
C. you can come in.
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs › View
Which sentence contains an incorrect use of a modal verb?
A. You should always be prepared.
B. He can’t play the violin.
C. They mustn’t be noisy.
D. She may not goes to the meeting.
