There … any money in the purse.
A. is
B. aren’t
C. isn’t

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Prepositions after Verbs and AdjectiveIdentifying TensesPast Simple & Past ContinuousPassive SentenceModal Verbs and ConjuctionsAdjective vs AdverbPast Perfect SimpleGerund & InfinitiveArticle & PrepositionAdverbs of How Something is DoneOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewUse the perfect continuous tense: They (to work) here for five years by next month.
A. They are working here for five years by next month.
B. They will have been working here for five years by next month.
C. They will work here for five years by next month.
D. They have been working here for five years by next month.
Passive Modals › View
I found this book on my desk when I came to class. It — (leave) by one of the students in the earlier class.
A. must have left
B. must be left
C. must have been left
D. must have be left
Grammar › ViewNow, the committee members … the whole material from all the attendants.
A. examined
B. examines
C. have examined
D. are examining
Modal Verbs › View
He had been working for more than 11 hours. He _________ be tired after such hard work.
He _______ prefer to get some rest.
A. must / may
B. can’t / may
C. could not / has
D. could / can’t
