[ Adverb Clauses ]
“There are so many things for me to do that…” = _______
A. I have so many things to do that
B. nobody has so many….
C. so many things are on me
D. I do many things.

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Grammar › ViewThis part of speech modifies a verb and often ends in “ly.”
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. noun
D. interjection
Grammar › View
A reception was held in his honour.
A. We held a reception in his honour.
B. We hold a reception in his honour.
C. We will hold a reception in his honour.
Grammar › ViewAll of the _____ books were wet because of the heavy rain.
A. boys
B. boy’s
C. boys’
D. boy
Past Tenses › View
I have … watched this film. I watched it last week with my father.
A. yet
B. already
C. ever
D. so far
