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Luckily ___ people who work in my office don’t talk about ___ sport at all.
A. the / the
B. the / —
C. — / the
D. — / —

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Narrative TensesCompound SentencesTenses & PrepositionRelative Clauses and UsageModals and Semi-ModalsVerb to beWould rather/ would prefer/ would likePresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeMixed GrammarPassive Voice - Present Simple and Past SimpleOther quiz:
Phrasal Verbs and Verb Forms › ViewHe (tell) _______ me that he (see) _______ a lion.
A. tell/ saw
B. told/ was seeing
C. tell/ seen
D. told/ had seen
Modal Perfect › View
He was very lucky when he fell off the ladder. He _____ himself.
A. could have hurt
B. should have hurt
C. must have hurt
D. will have hurt
Gerund, Infinitive, Bare Verb › ViewThe sales convinced his customer _________ his goods.
A. to buy
B. buying
C. to buying
D. buy
Grammar › View
“Joshua looks very happy.”
“Yes. Apparently, he expects _____ a promotion at work.”
A. getting
B. to get
C. to have get
D. to be getting
