Grammar Quiz

[ Academic Vocabulary ]

What does the word ‘cause’ mean?

A. a challenge that the main character or character face

B. something that brings about an effect or a result

C. someone or something that contributes to an accomplishment, result or process.

D. evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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I was visiting my best friend _____ the hospital.

A. Of
B. At
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Past simple, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.

Everyone ___ (already start) eating by the time we ___ (get) home.

A. had already started / got

B. had already been starting / had got

C. already started / had been getting

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Tom, John and Sarah … a meeting tomorrow.

A. are having

B. have

C. is going to have

D. will be having


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Choose the best modal to complete this sentence:

You ___ get some of my oslo papers. I bought a lot of them yesterday.

A. can

B. must

C. may

D. should