Maybe somebody scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
A. Somebody may have scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
B. Somebody may scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
C. Somebody may have scratch my car in front of the supermarket.
D. Somebody may scratch my car in front of the supermarket.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is he doing?
A. Doing his homework.
B. He are going to do his homework.
C. He do his homework.
D. He’s doing his homework.
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One of the candidates for the new position talked about his expertise _____ he was interviewed by the board of directors.
A. as
B. if
C. as if
Grammar › ViewSelect the correct Negative sentence in future tense.
A. I will don´t travel to Caracas.
B. Won´t you travel to Caracas.
C. I will not travel to Caracas.
D. I wont’ travel to Caracas.
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I jumped over the hill.
A. Action
B. Linking
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