A: …
B: Yes, we should.
A. We should to buy some new clothes?
B. Should we to buy some new clothes?
C. Should we buy some new clothes?

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences would use the pronoun “their”?
A. A student who wants to pass should do all of _____ homework.
B. Neither of them has submitted _____ assignments.
C. Both of them decided to leave _____ phones at home.
D. Everybody who wants to go needs to buy _____ ticket.
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Harry’s ______ broken his new computer.
A. Still
B. Yet
C. Just
D. Already
Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, or Appositive › ViewTo iron that shirt would have taken ten minutes. To iron is a(n)
A. Gerund
B. Participle
C. Infinitive
D. Appositive
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The world would be a better place with ______ e-waste.
A. The world would be a better place with less e-waste.
B. The world would be a better place with fewer e-waste.
C. The world would be a better place with too many e-waste.
D. The world would be a better place with too much e-waste.
