[ Vocabulary ]
persons who wait on or escort others; servants
A. attendants
B. attendance

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DEGREE COMPARISONModals of ObligationModals Posibility and ProbabilityAnalogyDo not or Does notAdverbs or AdjectivesAntonymsHave vs. HasVocabulary and TensesModal PossibilitiesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewShe will be busy working that evening so she ____ come to the party.
A. can’t
B. hasn’t
C. don’t
D. has
Sentences vs Run-Ons › View
Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She cooked dinner, and he set the table.
B. The movie was long, but it was interesting.
C. I finished my homework I went to bed.
D. He likes to draw, so he takes art classes.
Verb + Infinitive or Gerund › ViewPick the right option: They love (to camp / camping) in the wilderness.
A. camp
B. camping
C. to camp
D. camped
Future Continuous Tense › View
I shall be continuing my study in the university ……. .
A. yesterday
B. two days ago
C. in 2019
D. next year
