[ Modals and Advice ]
Could you please pass me the salt?
A. Sorry, I don’t have any salt.
B. I’m busy right now.
C. Why don’t you get it yourself?
D. Sure, here you go.

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A. is
B. are
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My mother did a degree in English after ___________ school.
A. leaving
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B: That’s so romantic!
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D. hadn’t missed / met
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Choose the correct sentence:
A. Each owl found a hollow log in which to hide.
B. Each owl found a hollo log in which to hide.
C. Each owl found a hollow log in which to Hyde.
D. Eech owl found a hollow log in which to hide.
