Topics: Must and Might Modals
Choose the sentence that correctly uses “might have.”
A. She might have finished her homework by now.
B. She might has finished her homework by now.
C. She might finished her homework by now.
D. She might finishing her homework by now.
Select your answer:

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What does “improbable” mean?
A. Unlikely to happen
B. Peculiar or strange
C. Absolutely necessary
D. Full of anger or resentment
