[ Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Forms ]
Which of the following is the adverb form of “straightforward”?
A. Straightforwardness
B. Straightforwardly
C. Straightforwarded
D. Straightforwarding

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View“Be quiet! Amy ________ the piano now for her special guests in the hall,” said Alan.
A. play
B. played
C. is playing
D. was playing
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Why ______ she come home so late last night?
A. didn’t she had to
B. she had to
C. did she have to
D. does she have to
Tenses › View(you, know) ………………………………………… him well when he was young ?
A. did you know
B. have you known
C. has you known
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Which sentence has a modal showing possibility?
A. There are many cats that would make good pets.
B. He will be at home tonight.
C. It might rain tomorrow.
D. We should take him a card.
