[ Grammar ]
What is the past participle tense of lie (which means to rest)?
A. (have) lain
B. (have) laid

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Grammar › ViewThe type of the passive construction when the subject of the passive construction corresponds to the direct object of the verb.
A. the Active Passive
B. the Direct Passive
C. The Indirect Passive
D. The Prepositional Passive
Asking for and Giving Opinion › View
A : ____________ my new shoes?
B : That looks good on you!
A. Do you think of
B. Do you agree with
C. Do you want
D. What do you comment about
Modal Verbs - Obligation › ViewI like Sundays because I ______ go to work.
A. have to
B. has to
C. don’t have to
D. doesn’t have to
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‘Above’ is the opposite of?
A. Below
B. Near
C. Beside
D. Over
