__ you speak Chinese?
A. Can
B. Must
C. Should

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Grammar › ViewHow long (you/live) in this city, and what do you like most about it?
A. do you live
B. did live
C. are you living
D. have you been living
Vocabulary › View
Johniqua had math, history, science, and business before lunch.
This sentence illustrates the following comma rule:
A. A comma is used to separate two or more adjectives modifying a noun
B. A comma is used before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence
C. A comma is used to separate items in a series
D. Commas are used to set off a speaker’s exact words from the rest of the sentence
He didn’t care about the treasure. The pronoun is….
A. care
B. about
C. he
D. treasure
Present Tenses and Vocabulary › View
What’s the matter with you? You ……………….. anything since this morning.
A. haven’t said
B. have said
C. said
