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

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Present Tenses › ViewDr Jacobs ___________ (teach) at this university for almost twenty years, but he __________ (never have) such brilliant students.
A. has taught, has never been teaching
B. has been teaching, has never been having
C. has taught, has never had
D. has been teaching, has never had
Prepositions and Tenses › View
Choose the correct modal verb for polite permission: ___ I open the window?
A. Can
B. Should
C. Must
D. Will
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
