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Keep quite.
A. Will you?
B. Could you?
C. Can’t you?

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Grammar for TOEFLPresent ContinousCountable & Uncountable NounsPast simple regular verbsPrepositional PhraseConjunctions & PrepositionsModals for Advice, Obligation/Prohibition, Necessity and Lack of NecessityPresent Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectAdverbs & to bePast Perfect Simple & Past Perfect ContinuousOther quiz:
Present Tenses › ViewConstruct present perfect continuous: He (to study) for the exam all week.
A. He has studied for the exam all week.
B. He is studying for the exam all week.
C. He was studying for the exam all week.
D. He has been studying for the exam all week.
Present and Past Tenses › View
. I usually (visit – visits – visited) my grandparents on Fridays.
A. visit
B. visits
C. visited
Conditional Sentences › ViewIf I ____ you, I would apologize.
A. am
B. was
C. were
D. be
Simple Past Tense › View
What’s the past tense of these verbs?
to take – to change – to carry – to write
A. took – changeed – carryed – wrote.
B. taked – changeed – carried – written.
C. took – changed – carried – wrote.
D. taked – changed – carryed – writed.
