[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
Word formation. Tick the correct answer:
A. sometimes
B. commonly
C. traditionally

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Modals › ViewI don’t suppose she was sleeping when you called her.
A. She must have been sleeping when you called her.
B. She can’t have been sleeping when you called her.
C. She might have been sleeping when you called her.
D. She may have been sleeping when you called her.
Grammar › View
“By the time the concert started, I had already left.”
“What did he say?”
A. He said he had already left.
B. He said he has already left.
C. He said he is leaving.
D. He said he leaves.
Future Tenses › ViewI don’t think you _________________ any problems when you land in London
A. are going to have
B. have
C. will have
D. are having
Grammar › View
We ___________ in Dublin yesterday.
A. were
B. are
C. have been
