[ Homonyms ]
I would ___ like to go with you.
a. knot
b. not

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an example of an uncountable noun?
A. Eggs
B. Apples
C. Dogs
D. Money
Modal Verbs › View
She probably buys this house next week.
A. She doesn’t have to buy this house next week.
B. She may buy this house next week.
C. She should buy this house next week.
D. She must buy this house next week.
Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Which word means “correct for the situation”?
A. discuss
B. identify
C. fact
D. appropriate
Vocabulary › View
DINOSAUR: The children were pretending to be dinosaurs.
A. Robbers who work at sea
B. Very small creatures with human form but with wings
C. large creatures with wings that breathe fire
D. Animals that lived a long time ago
