Nora wore a bright blue dress that matched her ______ perfectly.
A. blow
B. blew
C. blown
D. blue

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Punctuation and GrammarPresent simple & ContinuousSentence StructurePast Tense and Perfect TenseModals - Have to or ShouldSubject and Verbs AgreementPhrasal Verbs with up and downVerb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)Simple Present and Present ContinuousAdverb or AdjectiveOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWe didn’t go out to dinner last night, since ______ Greg _____ I had money.
A. not only – but also
B. both – and
C. neither – nor
D. either – or
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We __ (not/meet) since the conference last year.
A. don’t meet
B. haven’t met
C. didn’t meet
D. haven’t been meeting
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewChoose the correct sentence:
A. This city can be dangerous at night. You can’t stay out too late.
B. This city can be dangerous at night. You shouldn’t stay out too late.
C. This city can be dangerous at night. You don’t need to stay out too late.
D. This city can be dangerous at night. You have to not stay out too late.
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Create a timeline of events using different tenses: Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
A. Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
B. Last month, she will travel to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
C. Last week, she traveled to Europe. This month, she is working on a project. Next year, she will start a new job.
D. Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she worked on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
