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What is the meaning of “cannot” in this sentence: I cannot pick you up from the airport today.
A. Ability
B. Necessity
C. Permission
D. Reporting a rule or obligation

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Gerund & Infinitive › ViewBarbara celebrated ……………….. (win) the TV contest.
A. to win
B. winning
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What is the present tense of “sing”?
A. sang
B. sing or sings
C. will sing
Grammar › View. Why is grammar often referred to as a system rather than a set of rules?
A. It is created before the language itself
B. It is unchanging and fixed
C. It evolves with language use over time
D. It is imposed by language authorities
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Applications ………… in after 30th April will not be considered.
A. which sent
B. that is sent
C. sent
D. send
