[ Modals ]
Perhaps, Tina is vacuuming the house.
A. Tina must be vacuuming the house.
B. Tina can’t be vacuuming the house.
C. Tina could be vacuuming the house.

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Adjective / Noun + to InfinitivePresent ContinuousVerb AbilityApostrophes and GrammarPaired ConjunctionPresent Perfect vs Past Simple TensePresent and Future TensesSo / Neither / Either / TooIf ClausesPrepositions after Verbs and AdjectiveOther quiz:
Conjunction › ViewDo you like fried noodles ____ porridge?
A. so
B. or
C. and
D. yet
Idioms › View
Can you ___ all right or should I get a ladder?
a. fall through
b. climb down
c. barge in
Write a sentence using the present tense of the verb “to run.”
A. I ran to the park.
B. I am running to the park.
C. I run to the park.
D. I will run to the park.
Past Tense › View
I ___ the party but Chris wanted to go home
A. enjoyed
B. was enjoying
C. enjoy
D. had enjoyed
