[ Dependent Prepositions ]
– I don’t have money to eat out
– Don’t worry, I’ll pay …. you
A. for
B. to

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Grammar Like & Linking VerbModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationObject PronounsTenses and Passive VoiceProgressive TenseSentence Structure and Grammar RulesInterjection & Prepositional PhrasesTransitional WordsSimple, Complex, Compound SentencePresent Perfect ContinuousOther quiz:
Transitional Words › ViewIt’s six thirty right now and the park closes at seven. _________ it’s very late, Javier and Rico still want to go to the park and play baseball.
A. Next
B. Of course
C. Although
D. Finally
Prepositions › View
“Please come to the Computer Lab ………… our English periods. We will have our class ………….. the lab instead.”
A. during, at
B. on, at
C. before, in
D. after, in
Be going to / Will › ViewDo you think they ( to like) the presents we got for them?
A. are going to like
B. will like
C. is going to like
D. am going to like
Modal Verbs › View
Which modal verb expresses a conditional situation or a formal request?
A. would
B. could
C. will
D. should
