When is it correct to omit articles before nouns?
A. When referring to general or abstract concepts, uncountable nouns, and plural nouns.
B. When the noun is the subject of the sentence
C. When referring to specific or singular nouns
D. When using nouns in a sentence

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Subjunctive › ViewMrs Zusmeidar wishes she could buy the house now.
This sentence means Mrs Zusmeidar …….. the house now.
A. Could buy
B. Can buy
C. Couldn’t buy
D. Will not buy
E. Can not buy
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A new restaurant ________ in our street next week.
A. is going to be opened
B. will being opened
C. is going to been opened
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A. Subject + have/has + past participle
B. Subject + will + past participle
C. Subject + had + past participle
D. Subject + have/has + base form verb
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It’s very difficult ____ in this company.
A. promote
B. to promote
C. promoted
D. to get promoted
E. promo
