What do you say when you meet someone for the first time?
A. See you later.
B. Nice to meet you.
C. What’s up?
D. How old are you?

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Modal Verb › ViewMy sister and I can __________.
A. sister
B. can
C. jump
Verb Patterns › View
Which sentence shows the verb pattern of
Verb + ing or + to + infinitive with no change in meaning
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A. I’m looking forward to having more free time.
B. I continued working in the library.
C. I enjoy travelling abroad.
D. I’d like to go abroad.
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
A. Danny asked, “Is this the right answer?”
B. “Put that away!” Gretchen ordered.
C. I ordered a meal with chips, a drink, and a prize inside.
D. Mike, the person who told all of us to be quiet, asked the question?
E. All sentences are correct.
Tenses › View
….. to Oxford University after graduate next month?
A. Can you go
B. Shall you go
C. Are you go
D. Will you go
