[ Verb Forms and Prepositions ]
Create an interrogative sentence using the verb ‘there to be’ in the past tense: “____ there any problems with the project?”
A. Was
B. Were
C. Is
D. Are

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A. You can attend the concert if you like.
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C. You must not attend the concert.
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Do you want to go ________ for dinner? There’s a new Chinese restaurant on Park Street.
A. out
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A. which
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Are you …… a DVD tonight?
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