There was ____ accident at _____ T-junction last night.
A. the, an
B. an, –
C. an, the
D. a, the

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Modal Verb › ViewJennifer ________ the promotion that she is expecting as she hasn’t reached her sales target yet.
A. shouldn’t have got
B. hadn’t got
C. may not get
D. wasn’t getting
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Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Jane wants to be a doctor but she doesn’t like to study.
B. Jane wants to be a doctor, but she doesn’t like to study.
Punctuation › ViewChoose the correct sentence with comma
A. In spite of the rain, they went ahead with the event.
B. She finished the race in spite, of her injury.
C. In spite, of being tired he continued working.
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Recognize the stative verb in the sentence: ‘The flowers look beautiful in the garden.’
A. look
B. run
C. smell
D. taste
