[ Modal Verbs ]
Lily wants to know if Benjamin is allowed to go out to play with his friends.
How would she ask him using ‘can’?
A. Can you go out?
B. Can I go out?
C. Can he go out?
D. Can we go out?

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Conjunctions, Interjections and Determiners › ViewFind the interjection in the following sentence.
Oh, no! I think I spelled accommodate with one m and two d’s.
A. oh, no
B. spelled
C. accommodate
D. think
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The cat with red necklace is my neighbor’s cat.
Which is the prepositional phrase?
A. The cat
B. My neighbor’s cat
C. With the red necklace
D. is my neighbor’s cat
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThere________ the bride and the groom.
A. Go
B. Goes
C. Going
D. Gone
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Past tense :
They eat fried rice every morning, but yesterday they … meatball soup for breakfast
A. eat
B. eating
C. eats
D. ate
