Which perfect modal would you use to express something that is logically impossible?
A. Could have
B. Should have
C. Can’t have
D. Must have

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Prepositions › ViewThai people splash each other with water in this holiday because they believe that water will wash _____________bad luck and ill health
A. away
B. for
C. about
D. on
E. of
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Select the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. The fleet of ships was seen on the horizon.
B. The fleet of ships were seen on the horizon.
C. The fleet of ships be seen on the horizon.
D. The fleet of ships are seen on the horizon.
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following fixes the punctuation mistake in this sentence?
The basketball team brought basketballs, shoes, and snacks and they played, ran, and ate.
A. snacks, and
B. brought: basketballs
C. they: played
D. no mistake
VOCAB & GRAMMAR › View
‘How long have you been playing football?’
‘____ I started school.’
A. Until
B. Since
C. When
D. Recently
