Which preposition would you use to describe something happening at the end of a period of time?
A. by
B. until
C. through
D. over

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe _____ well when she first got her driving licence, but she _____ it by now
A. couldn’t drive / must have learnt
B. didn’t have to drive / will be able to learn
C. isn’t able to drive / must learn
D. wasn’t able to drive / shouldn’t have learnt
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What are you doing with that tape measure?
A. I am measure the living room.
B. I’m measuring the living room.
C. I measure the living room.
D. I’m measure the living room.
Subjunctive › ViewIdentify the mistake.
Should she is back, please let her know that I came.
A. Should
B. is
C. let
D. came
Vocabulary › View
Supple
A. -suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens
B. – bending easily; -readily adaptable; servile
C. -open to or marked by bribery or corruption
D. -to tear up by the roots; -to destroy totally
