[ Countable and Uncountable Nouns ]
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A. countable
B. uncountable

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Modals › ViewYou _____ finish your homework before you go to the party.
A. have to
B. are
C. has to
D. didn’t use to
Conditional Sentences › View
_______ here, he would help us with these troubles.
A. Were Peter
B. If were Peter
C. Unless were Peter
D. Unless Peter were
Grammar › ViewDecide in the sentence if the commas are used correctly or incorrectly.
I went on a vacation to Indianapolis Indiana, in August.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Passive and Active Voice › View
It is still … in the bus station.
A. Rain
B. Rains
C. Raining
D. Rained
