[ Modal Verbs ]
“Do you need this paintbrush?” – “Ah, yes. ____ it to me, please?”
A. Do you pass
B. Will you pass
C. Are you passing
D. Are you going to pass

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A. A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
B. A group of words that is incorrectly joined with or without a comma.
C. A group of words used as sentence that does not express a complete thought.
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He first________ (play) international football before he was sixteen.
A. plays
B. playing
C. played
D. play
Present Simple Tense › ViewShe (fix) her car.
A. fixes
B. fixsfix
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D. is fixes
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The train (arrives/arrived) at the station right on time.
A. arrives
B. arrived
