Which of the following is an example of a countable noun?
A. Milk
B. Butter
C. Books
D. Music

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses the negative form of the modal verb “might”?
A. He might not come
B. He doesn’t might come
C. He not might come
D. He not to might come
Tenses › View
Change the following sentence to simple present: ‘She was singing a song.’
A. She sings a song.
B. She is singing a song.
C. She sang a song.
D. She will sing a song.
Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses verb tense?
A. He will play soccer yesterday.
B. He plays soccer yesterday.
C. He played soccer yesterday.
D. He will played soccer yesterday.
Grammar › View
Which is correct?
A. You’ll need at least two years experience.
B. You’ll need at least two year’s experience.
C. You’ll need at least two years’ experience.
