[ Subjunctives ]
If I … my wallet at home this morning, I … money for lunch now.
A. leave / will have
B. didn’t leave / would have
C. hadn’t left / would have
D. hadn’t left / would have had

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Grammar › ViewChoose the plural form of “chief”
A. chief
B. chiefs
C. chieves
D. God knows!
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The shoes are ___________ the sneackers.
A. thightes than
B. most thighter than
C. more thighter than
D. thighter than
Grammar › ViewWhat does the sentence ‘Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.’ imply?
A. She doesn’t have a job.
B. In addition to her job, she volunteers.
C. She only volunteers at a local shelter.
D. She only has a job.
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People know the gossip started from you.
You …. ….. ……. better than to start gossiping in your chat group.
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A. shouldn’t have known
B. should have known
