Topics: Past Modals
“They ___ have done. Look, there’s no damage to the door at all,” the manager replied.
A. might
B. can’t
Select your answer:

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A. If she asks, tell her I am on my way.
B. I am on my way, and I will be there soon.
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Where should the semicolon go in this sentence? “He loves studying therefore he never skips classes.”
A. After “therefore”
B. After “studying”
C. After “loves”
