[ Grammar ]
The room is too small for the party. (Remove ‘too’)
A. The room is small enough to hold the party.
B. The room is too small to hold the party.
C. The room is so small that it can’t hold the party.
D. The room is so small that it can hold the party.

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Past Modals › View“I got lost on my way here.” “It would have been a good idea to use your GPS.”
A. You could’ve been used a GPS.
B. You should’ve used a GPS.
C. You must use a GPS.
D. You can use a GPS.
Grammar › View
Let me use your pen.(change into polite question)
A. May I use your pen?
B. Will I use your pen?
C. Can I use your pen?
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a. follow
b. lead
c. misunderstand
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Some of my friends ………… to the gym.
A. go
B. going
C. goes
D. been
