What tense is the following sentence: I recived an invitation in the mail.
A. Present
B. Past
C. Future
D. None of the above

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Grammar › ViewIn descriptions of appearance, Jook can’t be used in both simple and continuous. Like:
Jim Jooks iiI. / Helen is looking well.
A. Yess
B. No
Modals for Deduction › View
They must be tired after the long journey. What deduction can you make?
A. They are definitely feeling energetic.
B. They might be hungry after the trip.
C. They are probably excited about the journey.
D. They are likely feeling tired.
Grammar › ViewFinally, she tapes the cans together, end to end. Terry __________ up her creation. Still, nobody is sure what she has made!
A. lifting
B. lift
C. lifts
Vocabulary › View
Which are synonyms for “valid”?
A. unconvincing, false
B. actual, genuine
C. persuasive, convincing
