[ Vocabulary ]
to be or to look similar to something or someone
A. ferocious
B. keen
C. available
D. resemble

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Tenses › ViewWhich one is the correct answer for: Has he completed the arrangement for the coming event up to now?
A. Does she have visited her mother this month?
B. Have she visited her mother this month?
C. Has she visited her mother this month?
D. Is she visiting her mother this month?
Modals for Ability, Possibility and Permission › View
Choose the correct answer. ‘May I ask who is calling, please?’
A. ‘Sorry, you can’t.’
B. ‘Yes, it’s Mr Kendall.’
C. ‘No, I’m sorry.’
D. ‘Of course you can use my phone.’
Prepositions › ViewWe will leave ________ the afternoon to go home.
A. on
B. in
C. by
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She ______ (can / might) help you with your project later.
A. can
B. might
