[ Modal Verbs ]
Mr. Hardy . . . . . . sell his car. He needs money for his son’s treatment.
A. can
B. will
C. can’t
D. will not

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. Slavery was a cruel institution however many owners treated their slaves kindly.
B. Slavery was a cruel institution, however; many owners treated their slaves kindly.
C. Slavery was a cruel institution: however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
D. Slavery was a cruel institution, however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
Present Tenses › View
I don’t mind _______ the dirty dishes
A. washing
B. to wash
C. wash
D. washed
Prepositions › ViewWe have a test ____ this afternoon.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. x
Phrase vs Clause › View
Identify if this is a phrase or a clause.
The candy shop near the school
A. phrase
B. clause
