[ Idioms ]
To “hail from” means to ___.
a. send from
b. come from
c. send to

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewHow long …… ? Since I was twenty years old. (drive)
A. are you driving
B. are not driving
C. have you been driving
D. have not you been driving
Adverb of Frequency › View
peace / the / to / newspaper / 1 / Sunday / get / in / read / seldom
A. I seldom get to read the sunday newspaper in peace.
B. I get seldom to read the Sunday newspaper in peace.
C. Seldom I get to read the Sunday newspaper in peace.
D. I seldom get to read the Sunday newspaper in peace.
Modal Verb › ViewTake an umbrella with you. It ……………. rain later.
A. needs
B. should
C. mustn’t
D. might
Grammar › View
I wish it (not/rain) yesterday.
A. hadn’t rained
B. didn’t rain
C. doesn’t rain