I slept two hours on the train. I don’t know where I am. Excuse me, I am in Barcelona, _________
A. am I?
B. don’t I?
C. won’t I?
D. aren’t I

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Grammar › ViewInsert the correct punctuation in the sentence: Are you coming to the party on Saturday or Sunday
A. Are you coming to the party on Saturday; or Sunday?
B. Are you coming to the party on Saturday or Sunday?
C. Are you coming to the party on Saturday, or Sunday?
D. Are you coming to the party on Saturday. Or Sunday?
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Fill in the blank:
They will tell you _____________ are pieces missing.
_
A. they’re
B. their
C. there
Modal Requests › ViewHey there! Can you tell me why ‘could’ is like the superhero of making requests?
A. ‘Could’ is like the polite superhero who saves the day in requests.
B. Using ‘could’ is like giving requests a chill vibe, no rush!
C. When ‘could’ steps in, requests suddenly become super polite.
D. ‘Could’ is the assertive hero that makes requests clear and direct.
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Choose the correct past tense form of each verb to complete the following sentence.
Ms. Diaz had __________ the English lesson
_____
A. explained
B. explains
