[ Grammar ]
He can’t afford …. a new car.
A. buy
B. to buy
C. buying
D. bought

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Tenses and Conclusions › ViewWhat can you conclude from the following sentence: “The trees were swaying, and leaves were blowing across the yard.”?
A. It’s a calm and sunny day.
B. There is likely a strong wind blowing.
C. The trees are about to fall down.
D. It is raining heavily.
Gerund vs. Infinitive › View
Who is pitching today?
A. Verb
B. Participle
C. Gerund
I prefer coffee _____ tea.
A. on
B. to
C. than
D. over
Modal Verbs › View
If they had known about the meeting, they might have attended. What does this imply?
A. They should have checked their schedules.
B. They could have participated if invited.
C. They must have received the notice.
D. They might have preferred to stay home.
