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A modal verb can express ability, need, condition or modality, hence its meaning depends on the context of the sentence and the verbs with which they are conjugated. True?

It's false

YES

NO

modal aux.

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MIGHT, MAY

SHOULD,SHOULDN'T

MUST,MUSTN'T

which auxiliary moda is correct for the following sentence? she______ attend her math classes every day he______ drink while driving

obligation,prohibition

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MIGHT, MAY

MAY,MIGHT NOT

SHOULDN'T,MIGHT NOT

choose the correct option she____go to the museum he______pass his subjects because of his actions

Probability,permission

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SHOULD,SHOULDN'T

SHOUÑDN'T,MIGHT

NONE OF THE ABOVE

select the correct option they____be in class she____play in dangerous places

advice.

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simple past

FALSE

TRUE

the used to describe an action thet happened at a specific time in the past.The action is completed. True or False?

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not

didn't

doesn't

In its negative form, after the subject we place...

SiMPLE PAST

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GraduatedGot

GraduatedGet

Graduate Gotten

Choose the verbs in the correct tense for each sentenceI_____ in 2023 she____ a job last week

SIMPLE PAST

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False

True

Weuse the past perfect to show the order of a past event. True or False?

Past perfect

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Doesn't

Didn't

Hadn't

In its negative form after the subject we place...

Past perfect

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DatesGraduated

DatedGraduated

DateGraduated

Complete the following sentences with the correct verb:I had_____ my wife for a long time before we got married. she had____when she got his first job.

Past perfect

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Return?

¡congratulations!

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¡Invasion!

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