‘We’re going to Paris for Sylvia’s birthday. But it’s a secret.’
‘Is it? OK, I _ her.’
A. don’t tell
B. ‘m not telling
C. won’t tell
D. ‘m not going to tell her

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewThe given sentence below is probability / saying that something is logical or normal (positive or negative):
It should not/ought not to be that difficult to get there.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Tenses › View
Convert the sentence to past tense: The children play in the park every afternoon.
A. The children played in the park every afternoon.
B. The children will play in the park every afternoon.
C. The children plays in the park every afternoon.
D. The children playing in the park every afternoon.
Tenses › ViewMy friend asked me if I (ever/attend) a fashion show.
A. attended ever
B. ever attended
C. had attended ever
D. had ever attended
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Chris played football and soccer in high school, but ____ preferred playing football.
A. he
B. his
C. their
