Q: Does he love his mother?
A: …
A. He love his mother
B. He loves his mother
C. He to love his mother
D. He is loving his mother

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Modal Verbs › ViewI ………. go to the bank today. I have enough money. Well, I’ll go along, then.
A. must
B. needn’t
C. have to
Conditional Sentence › View
Read the sentence and choose one correct conditional type 2 below.
Risma is not a bird. She can’t fly.
A. If Risma was a bird, she could fly.
B. Risma can fly if she were a bird.
C. Risma could fly if she were a bird.
D. If bird were Risma, she could fly.
Conditional Sentence - Type 1 › ViewWhich one is correct?
A. If he studies hard, he will pass the exam.
B. If he study hard, he will passes the exam.
C. If he studies hard, he will passes the exam.
D. If he study hard, he will pass the exam.
Grammar › View
Romans used the Coliseum for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
A. The Coliseum used to be for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
B. The Coliseum used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
C. The Coliseum had been used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
D. The Coliseum was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
