[ Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure ]
Who … him lock the door yesterday?
A. Have
B. Has
C. Had
D. Got

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Relative & ModalsModal Verbs and ConjuctionsModals Deduction: cant /mustAdverbs of Manner, Likes and PreferencesPresent simple & ContinuousGrammarModal Verb Gerund or To InfinitiveGrammar and Verb TensesPresent and Past Tenseanother/the others/each other/one anotherOther quiz:
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › ViewAfter the three hour trail ride through the hills, Jimmy got off his horse and waddled like a duck.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Neither
Grammar › View
First conditional: If you _____ the popcorn too long, the kitchen _____ like burned popcorn.
A. cook … will smell
B. cook … smell
C. cooked … would smell
D. had cooked … would have smelled
Grammar › View“It’s important to consult a financial aid advisor.”
How could the sentence above be written to produce a formal style and tone?
A. It is important to consult a financial aid advisor.
B. It’s important to speak with a financial aid advisor.
Simple Present Tense › View
___________ a good time! ___________fun!
A. Have
B. Take
C. Do
