You are at a party given by a friend. You meet a man you have not seen before and you ask for his pen. You say:
A. Can you give me your pen?
B. Would you lend me your pen for a minute?
C. Can I use your pen?
D. Why don’t you give me your pen?

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Progressive Perfect and Simple Verb Tenses › ViewIn which sentence is the correct future progressive tense of close used?
A. The ride at the amusement park was closing soon.
B. The ride at the amusement park is closing soon.
C. The ride at the amusement park will be closing soon.
Future Perfect Continuous › View
Next week you (live) in your new house for a year.
A. will had been living
B. will not have been living
C. will have been living
Grammar › ViewI opened the door _____ a key.
A. by
B. with
Modal Verbs › View
If you have a sore throat, high fever and cough, you ___________ call a doctor.
A. may
B. could
C. need to
D. needn’t
