[ Modals ]
There’s plenty of time for you to decide. You _____ decide now.
A. don’t need to
B. mustn’t

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Irregular Verb › ViewSovannhollinith has _____ next to sonisa everyday since she was 8
A. sit
B. sitted
C. sat
D. sitten
Parts of Speech › View
Which part of speech describes the distance/placement/proximity of one word and another word in a sentence? Examples are on, too, behind, with…
A. Adverb
B. Preposition
C. Interjection
D. Noun
E. Conjunction
By 2020, people in Viet Nam (spend) _____________________ a lot of money on heating.
A. will spend
B. will be spending
C. will have spent
D. spend
Superlative Adjectives › View
Do you think the Harry Potter films are ……… than the books?
A. gooder
B. better
c. the best
D. the goodest
