Topics: Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Complete the statement.
Richard _____ be at home because he only leaves on Sundays.
A. may
B. should / ought to
C. can
D. will
Select your answer:

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What is the correct negative form of “must have” in the past?
A. Must not have
B. Must haven’t
C. Must not has
D. Mustn’t has
