[ Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining ]
Lisa is discussing her learning methods and states, “I could to solve the problem with some effort.” What is the correct modal usage here?
A. could to solve
B. could solve
C. could solving
D. could have solved

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Grammar › ViewIt is high time ____________ their house which is too old and dilapidated.
A. They changed
B. They have to change
C. They must change
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To clean a room is the same as to ___ up.
a. clean
b. seal
c. cheer
To continue doing something
A. Carry up
B. Carry on
C. Carry out
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A year has twelve months. (Identify the type of adjective for ‘twelve’)
A. definite numeral adjective
B. indefinite numeral adjective
C. adjective of quantity
