A single ___ dropped on to her cheek.
a. tear
b. tier

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Subjunctive › ViewWhich sentence has the same meaning as this sentence?
I always take an umbrella in case it rains.
A. Should it rain, I would carry an umbrella.
B. If it rains, I always carry an umbrella.
C. I would carry an umbrella if it was rainy.
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Please wait ________ me. Don’t leave ________ me.
A. by, with
B. for, without
C. with, for
D. behind, from
Modal Requests › ViewHow can Isla politely request for your assistance in a formal setting?
A. Could Isla kindly ask for your help with this problem?
B. Can Isla graciously request your assistance with this matter?
C. May Isla politely seek your help with this matter?
D. Shall Isla courteously ask for your assistance with this matter?
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He wasn’t able to start his car and ______ go to work by metro.
A. must
B. had to
C. ought to
D. has to
