Grammar Quiz

[ Wish + Verb 2 ]

I can’t drive.

A. I wish that I will have drive.

B. I wish that I will drive.

C. I wish that I could drive.

D. I wish that I can drive.

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I gave up on understanding calculus for it is impossibly difficult.
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A. I gave up on understanding calculus, for it is impossibly difficult.

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C. I gave up on understanding calculus for it is impossibly difficult.

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______ mobile phone is this? Is it yours?

A. Who

B. Which

C. Whom

D. Whose