[ Modal and Compound Nouns ]
Which of these is a compound noun?
A. toothbrush
B. fast
C. jump
D. sing

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Tenses › ViewShota _____ his homework since.
A. had finished
B. finish
C. will finish
D. have finishing
Conditional Sentence › View
“Did he study yesterday?” “No, but if he _______, he would have done better on today’s test.”
A. had
B. has
C. will study
D. had studied
Modal Requests › ViewImagine William is faced with a fun challenge – which scenario below shows him expressing inability using ‘can’t’?
A. William can’t swim in deep water.
B. William can’t solve this math problem.
C. William can’t cook a gourmet meal.
D. William can’t lift this box.
Conjunctions, Interjections and Determiners › View
Find 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
