[ Conjunctions ]
They invited Tom ___ Sarah to the party.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. because

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Modals and Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence shows permission using the correct modal?
A. You must go to the party if you want to.
B. You can go to the party if you want to.
C. You have to go to the party if you want to.
D. You don’t have to go to the party if you want to.
Grammar › View
_______ you at home?
A. Are
B. Is
Use the adverb ‘often’ in a sentence.
A. I often rarely go for a walk in the evening.
B. I go for a often walk in the evening.
C. I often go for a walk in the evening.
D. I never often go for a walk in the evening.
Indirect Question › View
She wondered, “Will money make you happy?”
- She wondered if money would make me happy.
- She wondered if money makes me happy.
