[ Hope, Thank, Modal Verbs ]
Complete the sentence: “I hope ___ a good result in the exam.”
A. for
B. to

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The store clerk Replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
B. The store clerk replied “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
C. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size”
D. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
Vocabulary › View
Staccato
A. Loud
B. A scold
C. Blood feud
D. Abrupt
E. Slowly
