[ Countable & Uncountable Nouns ]
You can’t take ten suitcases on the plane!
A. You’ve got too much luggage
B. You haven’t got enough luggage

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Gerund vs. Infinitive › ViewA Verbal is a ___ form.
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
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How do you use ‘going to’ in a sentence?
A. I am going to study for my exam.
B. I going to study for exam.
C. I am going study for my exam.
D. I will studying for my exam.
Grammar › ViewComplete the conversation:
a) What would you like to drink?
b) _____________________
A. I drink would an orange juice.
B. I would orange juice drink.
C. I would like to drink orange juice.
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Contrasting Information – Select the correct option
You won’t pass the exam _________ you study.
_____
A. providing
B. unless
C. only if
D. as long as
