[ Modals of Deduction ]
‘I’m starving! What’s for dinner, Mum?”Fish.”I hate fish! I’m not eating it.”You ____________ be very hungry, then.’
A. couldn’t
B. mustn’t
C. can’t

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Future Perfect Tense › ViewBy the time you finish studying , I ———- dinner
A. Will have cooked
B. Will be cooking
C. Am cooking
D. Was cooked
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The “way the wind blows” is ___.
a. how things were
b. the way things are
c. how things are going to be
All those opposed should say ___.
a. nay
b. neigh
Grammar › View
Having strict and sometimes unusual routines are common for many creative people who are trying to stay productive. For example, Franz Kafka wrote all through the night, while Ernest Hemingway was up every morning at 5:00am to write without disturbance.
A. NO CHANGE
B. were
C. is
D. have been
