[ Grammar ]
Much or many? you can borrow any books you want from my bookcase. I have so ……….of them!
A. much
B. many

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Modal Verbs › ViewIn the sentence ‘I need to borrow your jacket because mine is dirty.’, what does ‘need to’ express?
A. permission
B. possibility
C. necessity
D. prohibition
Present Continuous for Future › View
_________ (you/go) to the Van Gogh exhibition this month?
A. You are going
B. Did you go
C. Are you going
Grammar › ViewWhat if I ….. you that there’s a good chance I can get tickets for the concert?
A. have told
B. were to tell
C. were telling
D. would to tell
Homonyms › View
Please say “Cheese” ___ now so that I can take the picture.
a. altogether
b. all together
