[ Conjunctions ]
I go to school on feet …. save my money
A. in order to
B. for
C. in order that
Select your answer:
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Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining › ViewEmma tells her friend, “I might goes to the concert tonight.” Which option correctly fixes the modal usage?
A. might goes
B. might go
C. might going
D. might to go
Grammar › View
We haven’t got a record player. Let’s ________ .
A. to borrow the Mary’s
B. borrow Mary’s
C. to lend one of Mary
D. lend Mary’s one