To impair is what part of speech?
A. noun
B. adjective
C. verb
D. pronoun

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Functional Sentence Types › ViewIdentify the compound sentence: I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
A. I wanted to go to the movies, so I went to the park.
B. I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
C. I wanted to go to the movies, and I had to study for the test.
D. I wanted to go to the movies, therefore I had to study for the test.
Must Vs Have to › View
Choose the correct option.
A. You mustn´t come to the party if you are tired. I can go on my own.
B. You don´t have to come to the party if you are tired. I can go on my own.
Tenses - Auxiliaries › ViewWhere ______ you go next summer? I’m still thinking.
A. are
B. will
C. have
D. do
Present Simple › View
The basket of rice and the bucket of fish _____ very tasty.
A. look
B. looks
C. looking
D. is looking