What…..since you arrived?
A. Are you doing
B. Will you do
C. Did you do
D. Have you been doing

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Subject and Verbs Agreement › ViewWhat I am asking ___ about the missing girl’s appearance.
A. are
B. is
C. being
D. were
Modal Verbs and Contrastive Conjunctions › View
Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb and a contrastive conjunction?
A. She might go shopping for groceries, or she might order takeout for dinner.
B. They should finish their project today, so they can relax tomorrow.
C. We could go for a bike ride in the morning, yet we could also go for a hike in the afternoon.
D. He must finish his homework tonight, but he could also ask for an extension if needed.
Modals - should › ViewChoose the incorrect sentence.
A. My mother tells a story to me last night.
B. You should bought her a book.
C. I didn’t make anything for my parents.
D. Have you ever make something for your parents?
Vocabulary › View
What term describes the action of accidentally encountering someone or something unexpectedly?
A. to bump into
B. to fall apart
C. to hit it off
D. to take to