1) Its use is more common in the UK and it sounds more formal and polite. a) can b) shall c) might 2) What kind of sentence is it: It may be better to finish this now, rather than wait until tomorrow a) Negative b) Interrogative  c) Affirmative 3) What kind of sentence is it: Can I have a glass of water? a) Affirmative b) Interrogative c) Negative  4) Answer if the following sentence is structured appropriately:  We will learn English a) True b) False 5) They are two modal verbs that can mean the same thing a) May and might b) Can and may 6) is used to form the future tense .Also the use of "will" means will or determination. a) Will b) might 7) Is used to indicate possibilities in the future. a) would b) may 8) Indicates possibility or ability in the past. a) Could b) Shall 9) Indicates ability or possibility. In these cases it can be translated as "power a) Could b) Can 10) Modal verbs are NOT conjugated a) False b) True 11) They are auxiliary verbs that cannot function as a main verb a) Phrasal verbs b) Modal verbs

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