[ Modals ]
I won’t be able to / can come on the walk unless I have strong walking boots.
A. be able to
B. can

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Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › ViewThe pianist played the music softly. He was afraid of disturbing someone.
A. The pianist played the music softly as though trying to wake someone up.
B. The pianist played the music softly like he wanted everyone to hear it clearly.
C. The pianist played the music softly as if afraid of disturbing someone.
Comparative › View
I am__________ she.
A. prettier than
B. pretier than
C. more pretier than
D. most pretier than
Narrative Tenses › ViewOne day, Mr. Clark … home with a smile on his face.
A. walked
B. was walking
C. had walked.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
Yesterday, I ______ a terrible toothache, so I went to the dentist.
A. have
B. had
C. will have
D. having
