[ Grammar ]
Denotation:
A. The emotional association that a word carries
B. The literal meaning of a word

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Adverbs of Frequency & Simple Present TenseVerbals and VoiceGrammar and IdiomsGrammar - may & mightRegular Plural NounsFuture PlansCorrelative ConjunctionGrammar Comma UsageVerb-ing and InfinitiveGrammar speak,talk,say,tellOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI _______ from Spain. I speak Spanish.
A. do
B. are
C. am
D. is
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Grades of obligation.
A. I wasn’t in my room.
B. This is not my room.
C. I have to order my room.
Future Simple Tense › ViewYour parents . . . . . proud of you if you finish your study at University.
A. Will be
B. Will
C. Going to
D. Is
Has Got & Have Got › View
A. She has got blond wavy hair
B. She has got blue eyes
C. She has got brown eyes and black hair
D. She has got red hair
