The lady tried not to … her heels in the hallway by walking quietly.
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Auxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Phrasal Verb & Prepositional PhrasePassive to ActiveComparative AdjectivesCoordinate ConjunctionSo or SuchComparatives - SuperlativesVerb TensesObject PronounsPassive SentenceOther quiz:
Offer and Suggestion › ViewJinnie: _______________________
Sean: I’d love too, but I’ve an appointment with a client tomorrow
A. I’ll go to the fine art exhibition
B. The fine art exhibition was great!
C. How about going to the fine art exhibition tomorrow?
D. I’ll be grateful if I go to the fine art exhibition
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I don’t need any help. I can take care of ………………
A. yourselves
B. myself
C. himself
D. herself
Modal Verbs › ViewExpress necessity using the modal verb ‘shall’.
A. You shall not pass without permission.
B. Shall I help you with your homework?
C. Shall we go for a walk?
D. You shall go to the party tomorrow.
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a family of young animals, especially birds; any group having the same nature and origin; to think over in a worried, unhappy way
A. animated
B. brood
C. culminate
D. drone