Look out! You____________________ off the road!
A. could have driven
B. would have driven
C. should have driven
D. would have drove
E. could have drove

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Grammar › ViewMatch the term to the correct research source.
Presidents
and
First Ladies
A. textbook
B. dictionary
C. nonfiction book
D. none of the above
Spelling › View
Choose the correct spelling for the underlined word.
Gavin lade his towel on the chair.
A. laide
B. laid
C. layd
Grammar › ViewI expected …………… people to be at the party but just …………… arrived.
A. A little/Many
B. Some/A little
C. A lot of/A few
D. Any/An
Present Perfect Tense › View
Differentiate between past simple and present perfect: ‘I ate breakfast’ (past simple) or ‘I have eaten breakfast’ (present perfect)?
A. The past simple ‘I ate breakfast’ refers to a specific time in the past, while the present perfect ‘I have eaten breakfast’ refers to an action completed at an unspecified time in the past.
B. The past simple ‘I ate breakfast’ refers to an ongoing action, while the present perfect ‘I have eaten breakfast’ refers to a completed action.
C. The past simple ‘I ate breakfast’ refers to a habitual action, while the present perfect ‘I have eaten breakfast’ refers to a one-time action.
D. The past simple ‘I ate breakfast’ refers to a future event, while the present perfect ‘I have eaten breakfast’ refers to a past event.
