Grammar Quiz

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Which MOOD is being described?

It expresses a suggestion, a necessity, a condition contrary to fact, or a wish.

A. indicative mood

B. imperative mood

C. subjunctive mood

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Joe: I don’t want you to leave, Liz. You’re a great friend. Liz: So ____ you, Joe. We’ve had so much fun. I’ll miss you! 

A. have

B. do

C. are

D. will


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. Choose the correct sentence:

A. You mustn’t forget to lock the door.

B. We should goes to the park.

C. He can to play the piano.

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A. who’ve

B. whov’e

C. whou’ve


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To kill someone in informal English is to ___ with them.

a. do away
b. have away
c. stay