We’ve got … ham. We can’t make any hamburgers.
A. few
B. a few
C. little
D. a little

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Passive Modals in Different Tenses › ViewChange the following sentence to passive voice in present simple tense: They can fix the car.
A. The car can be fixed by them.
B. The car can fix by them.
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D. The car can be fixing by them.
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Which transition signal shows consequence? “The water supply was contaminated; ___, the residents were advised to boil water before use.”
A. Moreover
B. Consequently
C. In addition
D. However
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A. writing
B. to write
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A: Jim was very clever as a child.
B: Was he really?
A: Oh, yes. By the time he was five, he ____ to read and write.
A. had learned
B. will have learned
C. learned
D. was learning
