[ Verb Tenses ]
In which tense are verbs usually ending in ‘-ed’ to talk about things that have already happened?
A. Present
B. Continuous
C. Future
D. Past

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe Thang Long Imperial Citadel was the __________ of political power for nearly seven centuries without interruption.
A. middle
B. point
C. system
D. centre
Wish Clause › View
She has to work tomorrow.
-> She wishes ……………..
A. she hadn’t to work tomorrow
B. she didn’t have to work tomorrow
C. she hasn’t to work tomorrow
D. she won’t have to work tomorrow
Grammar Clauses › ViewBecause, since, so that, in order to, as
A. to show reasons
B. to show the manner
C. to show places
D. to show conditions
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If you want to maintain a healthy weight, you _________ have snacks between meals.
A. shouldn’t
B. should
C. must
D. don’t have to
