Are you going to ________ all of your friends to your pool party?
A. invete
B. envite
C. invite
D. invit

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Would rather/ would prefer/ would likeAdjective / Noun + to InfinitivePast Perfect SimpleModals of AdvisabilityPresent and Past Perfect TensesModal Verbs and PermissionGrammar for TOEFLV-ing/to-VVerbs and PrepositionsSimple Present ProgressiveOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses the present perfect tense correctly with a time expression?
A. He has worked here for five years.
B. She has gone to the store since three hours.
C. We have played football yesterday.
D. I have read the book two weeks ago.
Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals › View
Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The dog is barking loudly. Its owner is away.
A. The dog, whose owner is away, is barking loudly.
B. The dog is barking loudly, while its owner is away.
C. The dog, who is barking loudly, its owner is away.
D. The dog is barking loudly, despite its owner being away.
Vocabulary › ViewPulsation
A. examined or perused carefully
B. lounging or sauntering lazily and idly
C. a beat or throb, as of the pulse
D. absolutely trustworthy or sure, perfect
Conjunctions › View
Samuel really wanted to go to the pop concert, _____ he had to study for the French exam.
A. so
B. but
C. and
D. nor
