[ Modals and Inversion ]
Identify the inversion: Seldom has he been late to class.
A. has he been to class late
B. he has seldom been late
C. has he been late to class
D. late to class has he been seldom

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Modals for Necessity and SuggestionsNoun, Pronoun, Adjective, VerbConditionals and WishesDaily Routines & TensesCoordinating ConjunctionProgressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesPast Simple TenseNoun Verb AgreementArticles & PrepositionGrammar: Simple Past and Past ContinuousOther quiz:
Adjective Clause › ViewWhat is the adjective clause in this sentence? That dog that you found belongs to the Olsons.
A. Belongs to the Olsons
B. That dog
C. That you found
Past Tense & Past Continuous Tense › View
I ………………… (watch) the match on TV when the phone …………………… (ring).
A. was watching , rang
B. were watching , rang
C. watched , was ringing
D. watched , were ringing
Modals › ViewI’m sorry, sir. You ____________ wear a face mask if you want to enter the shop.
A. shouldn’t
B. must
C. mustn’t
D. should
Grammar › View
By then she _____ for three years.
A. will teach
B. would teach
C. should teach
D. will have been teaching.
