[ Modals ]
Would you like me to take your coat to the cleaner’s?
A. Could I take your coat to the cleaner’s?
B. Shall I take your coat to the cleaner’s?

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A. Has
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It’s raining so hard, I think Noah will have to build another ark!
A. Allusion
B. Illusion
C. Imagery
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A. to read
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A. be slept
B. sleeping
C. sleep
