[ Grammar ]
a person, place, thing, or idea
A. noun
B. pronoun
C. adjective

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Vocabulary › Viewquarrelsome, inclined to argue
A. Contentious
B. Respite
C. Exponent
Modal Verbs › View
Express necessity using the modal verb ‘shall’.
A. You shall not pass without permission.
B. Shall I help you with your homework?
C. Shall we go for a walk?
D. You shall go to the party tomorrow.
Conditional Type 1 › ViewIf I … (see) Jim, I … (ask) him to phone you
A. see – will ask
B. sees – ask
C. saw – will ask
Subject Verb Agreement › View
10 minutes ________ you to accomplish so many things already.
A. allow
B. allows
