[ Grammar ]
You’d better ___ a jacket; it’s cold outside.
A. wear
B. to wear
C. wearing
D. wore

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Verb Tenses › ViewForm a sentence using simple present tense: He always ____________ (help) his friends with their homework.
A. He always helped his friends with their homework.
B. He always help his friends with their homework.
C. He always helping his friends with their homework.
D. He always helps his friends with their homework.
Present Past Tenses › View
A man once built a house and ___ his friends to visit him.
A. invited
B. had invited
C. has invited
D. was inviting
Grammar › ViewNobody answered the phone at the clinic. It _________________ closed early.
A. couldn’t have
B. should have
C. might have
D. need have
Passive Voice › View
A letter was written
A. Active Voice
B. Passive Voice
