[ Grammar ]
He started working as soon as she left.
A. He didn’t start working until she had left.
B. He was working while she was leaving.
C. He will be working until she leaves.
D. He hasn’t worked without her before.

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Modals › ViewHe __________ known it was your birthday. Otherwise, I’m sure he would have wished you a happy day.
A. might have
B. can’t have
C. should have
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When subjects are ” He/ She/ It/ Singular nouns”.
The verbs ending in _______________________ + es
A. o, s, ch, sh, x
B. o, s,ch,sh
C. o, s, ch, x
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A. hasn´t been living
B. haven´t been living
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What do your friends do at the weekend?
A. They play football
B. They doesn’t play football
