. What is a “direct address” in grammar?
A. A list of items
B. A full date
C. Addressing someone by name
D. An address or location

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Despite, In Spite Of, Although, Even Though, However › View……… I was busy, I managed to meet the deadlines.
A. However
B. Despite
C. In spite of
D. Although
Passive Voice with Modals › View
Convert the following active voice sentence to passive voice with modals: The company should launch the new product.
A. The new product should be launching by the company.
B. The new product should be launched at the company.
C. The new product should be launched by the company.
D. The new product should launching by the company.
Adverbs of frequency › ViewHe / listen to the radio / often
A. He often listens to the radio
B. he often listen to the radio
C. he listens to the radio often
Modal Verbs › View
“You’re not allowed to talk during the exam”.
A. The sentence express obligation
B. The sentence express necessity
C. The sentence express advice
D. The sentence express that you are forbidden to do something.
