[ Grammar ]
Composite adverbs:
A. Far enough, at last
B. Anyhow, somewhere
C. Likewise, there
D. Here, there
E. Then, slowly

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Present Simple or Present ContinuousVerbs + Infinitives / GerundsPhrasal Verb & Prepositional PhraseMixed TensesModal "Have to"and, so, but, becausePassive Voice - Present Simple and Past SimpleDependent PrepositionsIf/Unless - Conditional type 1Adverbs of TimeOther quiz:
Articles › ViewWhen we talk about a specific thing and the context makes it clear what we are referring to, we use ___.
e.g. Can you please put ___ milk in ___ fridge?
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Reflexive pronouns › View
All of you should have confidence in ____________.
A. yourself
B. yourselves
C. ourselves
D. you
Verb Forms and Prepositions › ViewChoose the correct preposition of time: “I will meet you ____ 5 PM.”
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. by
Modals and Responsibilities › View
I am ___ submitting the report.
A. must
B. need to
C. have to
D. responsible for
