[ Grammar and Usage ]
Identify the sentence with correct grammar usage.
A. She don’t like to read books.
B. She doesn’t like to read books.
C. She not like to read books.
D. She doesn’t likes to read books.

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Grammar › ViewShe had a great experience at Disneyland. Experience means:
A. Had fun
B. Something someone said
C. Vacation
D. Event that happened
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It’s possible we can get a ticket still, but I’m not sure.
We ______ a ticket, but I’m not sure.
A. could get
B. should get
C. might get
D. will get
Grammar › ViewThe police already use robots to do jobs that are dangerous ………….…… humans.
A. of
B. for
C. to
D. on
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“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
