This is (mine/my) umbrella. (Your/Yours) umbrella is over there.
A. Mine – yours
B. Mine – your
C. My – yours
D. My – your

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Vocabulary › ViewThe little mouse __________ away when it saw the cat coming towards it.
A. flinched
B. fret
Present Perfect › View
The present perfect is used to indicate the…
A. Link between future and present
B. Link between past and future
C. Link between past and present
D. All are incorrect
Noun Clauses with THAT › ViewAnalyze the structure: I know THAT she loves to read.
A. INTRO clause: ‘I know’; Subordinate clause: ‘that she loves to read’
B. Main clause: ‘I know that she loves’; Subordinate clause: ‘to read’
C. Main clause: ‘she loves to read’; Subordinate clause: ‘I know’
D. Main clause: ‘that she loves’; Subordinate clause: ‘I know to read’
Grammar › View
How long ………………………….(they / learn) English?
A. have they learned
B. did they learn
C. have they been learning
D. has they learned
