[ Modals of Prediction ]
Choose the option that means the same as phrase in bold.
I definitely won’t lose it.
A. I’m fairly sure I won’t
B. I’m not sure I won’t
C. I’m very sure I won’t

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses an ellipsis to show a pause?
A. “. . . how’s your husband, Lee, doing?”
B. “How’s your husband, Lee, doing . . . ?”
C. “How’s your . . . husband, Lee, doing?”
D. “How’s your husband . . . Lee . . . doing?”
Grammar › View
You ______________________________ so rude to Mark. He was only trying to be friendly.
A. couldn’t have been
B. shouldn’t have been
C. wouldn’t have been
D. shouldn’t have being
To Infinitive or Gerund › ViewI don’t mind ___ (help) my sister with her homework.
A. to help
B. helping
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
I _____ the Silk Road was only one road.
A. used to think
B. use to believe
C. used to forget
