Roy: Wait. Is it going to rain?
Tommy Suen: Let me check. Oh, the weather forecast says it ____ rain this weekend.
A. can
B. may
C. might
D. could

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Comparisions › View___________ I got to know him, __________ I like him.
A. The more – the more
B. The much – the more
C. The more – the much
D. The much – the much
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Combine the two sentences using an adjective clause: Frisbee golf is a very popular sport among young people. Many OSU students play it in the afternoons.
A. Frisbee golf, which many OSU students play in the afternoons, is a very popular sport among young people.
B. Frisbee golf which many OSU students play in the afternoons is a very popular sport among young people.
C. Frisbee golf that many OSU students play in the afternoons is a very popular sport among young people.
D. Frisbee golf, which many OSU students play it in the afternoons, is a very popular sport among young people.
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewSelect “True” if you consider that the sentence is correct. Select “false” if you consider that the sentence is not correct.
– That is the house my brother bought last year.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Mrs. Williams went to the store.
A. Imperative
B. Declarative
C. Interrogative
D. Exclamatory