[ Conjunction ]
… I can go to the movies on Saturday, … I can go to the mall. It’s up to you.
A. either … or
B. neither … nor
C. both … and
D. not only … but also

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Do vs. Does › View_____ you buy shoes?
A. Do
B. Does
Modals › View
Read the passage below:
“Africa is one of the most exciting continents to visit: the wildlife and the landscape are both so beautiful. You must go there before you die.”
Which phrase uses modality to suggest that Africa is somewhere you have to visit?
A. both so beautiful
B. you must go there
C. one of the most exciting continents
D. before you die
Prepositions › ViewThe train arrives______Victoria Station______4.30
A. in/at
B. at/ at
C. at/ in
D. on/ at
Reported Speech › View
‘It is cold outside,’ Helen said.
Helen said it _____________ cold outside.
A. was cold
B. is cold
