[ Grammar ]
I can …………and…………..
A. swimming/dance
B. swimming/dancing
C. swim/dancing
D. swim/dance

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Grammar › ViewThe appreciative parent gave the exhausted teacher a gift for her birthday.
What type of phrase is “for her birthday”?
A. Preposition
B. Participle
C. Gerund
D. Appositive
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A: Jennifer ate at home last night.
B: ________ I saw him having dinner in the school cafeteria.
_______
A. But Mike did.
B. But Mike didn’t.
C. Neither did Mike.
D. So did Mike.
Grammar › ViewChoose the correct auxiliary verb
He said I ….. use his telephone at any time
A. can
B. might
C. should
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What …………….. cook?
A. You can
B. Can you
C. You do
D. You will
