Which sentence uses “can” and “to want” correctly and shows their meanings in context?
A. I can ride a bike, and I want to ride it every day.
B. I can ride a bike, and I wants to ride it every day.
C. I cans ride a bike, and I want to ride it every day.
D. I can ride a bike, and I wanted to ride it every day.

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Reported Speech › ViewDani asked, “Did you get your passport?”
She asked ________________
A. If I got my passport
B. If I got your passport
C. If I had gotten my passport
D. If I had gotten your passport
Grammar › View
If she _____ known your number, she _________ called you.
A. would have – had
B. had – would have
C. have – would had
Future Plans › ViewThey always ___ breakfast at 07.30.
A. have
B. will have
C. are having
Past Continuous Tense › View
They were … a football last weekend
A. Player
B. Playing
C. Played
D. Playlist
