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An imperative sentence can end with either a period or an exclamation point.
A. True
B. False

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Present Tenses › ViewOh god! I ______ lost my way. I have got a map, but I ______ understood it yet.
A. have/haven’t
B. has/hasn’t
C. am/am not
D. was/was not
Reported Speech › View
“ It’s really nice of you to visit me,” she said to him.
A. She thanked him for visting her.
B. She thanks him for visiting her .
C. She thanked him of visiting her .
D. She thanked him for visiting him
Simple Present Tense › ViewYou ____ nice.
A. Is
B. Are
C. Am
Grammar › View
Which sentence correctly uses “any” in a question?
A. Have you got any money?
B. There isn’t any apples.
C. I’ve got any soup.
D. There are any shops.
