Which of the following sentences would you say when you talk to a friend?
A. Can I ask you a favour?
B. Could I ask you a favour?
C. May I ask you a favour?
D. Might I ask you a favour?

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Grammar › ViewYou haven’t eaten your pudding. _______________ it?
A. Are you want
B. Do you no want
C. Don’t want you
D. Don’t you want
Grammar › View
Which is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. Slavery was a cruel institution however many owners treated their slaves kindly.
B. Slavery was a cruel institution, however; many owners treated their slaves kindly.
C. Slavery was a cruel institution: however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
D. Slavery was a cruel institution, however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
Grammar › ViewThe boys broke a window while they _______ football.
A. played
B. were playing
C. had played
D. are playing
Mixed General Quiz › View
Via : Where are the books, Dony?
Dony : ….
a. They are on the shelves
b. They are on the tables
c. They are in the cupboards
d. They are on the chairs
