[ Prepositions of Time, Place, and Movement ]
I’m very tired. I prefer to stay… home.
A. at
B. next to
C. under
Select your answer:
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Modals › View“Laura has a very bad cold; she can’t go to work today or she might give everyone her germs.”
Which of the following words are used to show modality? (the likelihood something will or won’t happen.)
A. can’t and might
B. go and give
C. can’t and today
D. might and everyone
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Choose the correct sentence.
A. The storm was defenitely imminent.
B. The eminent superstar lost her reputation when she was accused of a DUI.
C. Air is immanent, and definitly dangerous sometimes.