[ Grammar ]
___you speak Spanish?
A. Can
B. Cans
C. Canned
D. Could

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Adjective Clause and Adverb ClauseModals with Perfect InfinitiveSubordinate ConjunctionsGrammar (was, were, could, could not)Past Simple or Past ContinuousVocabularyAdjective, Adverb, and Noun Forms-Ing and Infinitive Verb PatternsGerunds and InfinitivesNoun, Adjective, and Adverb ClausesOther quiz:
Present Simple & Present Continuous › ViewEvery morning the sun _____ (shine) in my bedroom window and _____ (wake) me up.
A. is shining – is waking
B. is shining – wakes
C. shines – wakes
D. shines – is waking
Reported Speech › View
“You are lying, Michael.”- She said
She —
A. accused that Michael was lying.
B. accused Michael of lying.
C. accused Michael to lie.
D. accused Michael lying.
Grammar › ViewThe soup is _____ hot to eat.
A. very
B. too
C. enough
Sentence Types and Conjunctions › View
Which conjunction is used in: “She is intelligent, yet she works hard”?
A. Yet
B. So
C. Because
