Tom is a writer. He ___ 26 stories so far.
A. had written
B. was writing
C. has written
D. wrote

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Modals, Phrasal Verbs, Gerunds and InfinitivesRelative Clauses beginning with PrepositionsSentence and Fragmentand, so, but, becauseSimple Present vs Present ProgresivePronouns, Verb, ConjunctionAsking for and Giving OpinionExpressing Obligation and ModalsModals for Necessity and SuggestionsConditional ClauseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWe arrived at work in the morning and found that somebody ……. into the office during the night. So we ……. the police.
A. broke/ had called
B. had broken/ had called
C. broke/ called
D. had broken/ called
Modals of Obligation › View
I didn’t set the alarm clock for this morning but it’s Saturday so I … it!.”
A. Needn’t have done
B. Didn’t need to do
C. Don’t have to do
D. Needn’t do
Vocabulary › ViewExplain the difference between considerate and considerable.
A. Considerate is about being thoughtful towards others, while considerable refers to something significant in size or amount.
B. Considerate is used to describe a large amount, while considerable is used to describe a small amount.
C. Considerate means being considerate of others’ feelings, while considerable means being considerate of others’ opinions.
D. Considerate refers to physical size, while considerable refers to emotional size.
Simple Past › View
They ____________ (not dance) at the party.
A. dancing
B. danced
C. don´t dance
D. did not dance
