[ Modals and Inversion ]
Identify the inversion: Hardly had I arrived when the meeting started.
A. When the meeting started, hardly had I arrived.
B. Hardly had I arrived.
C. I had hardly arrived when the meeting started.
D. Hardly I had arrived when the meeting started.

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Grammar › ViewDaisy (agree) with other members in the last meeting.
A. agreed
B. agrees
C. will agree
D. has agreed
Tenses › View
Which of the following is the correct form of the verb? “He ___ (not/like) to swim.”
A. does not like
B. is not liking
C. not likes
D. do not like
Grammar › ViewThe word “opponent” in this sentence is a:
A. adverb
B. noun
C. pronoun
D. adjective
Adjective / Noun + to Infinitive › View
My parents are glad ____ my success in finding a job after graduation.
A. to see
B. seeing
C. see
D. saw
