[ Gerund vs. Infinitive ]
I’d like __________ you something.
A. To tell
B. Telling

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Grammar › View. Select the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
A. Neither the manager nor the employees was happy with the decision.
B. Neither the manager nor the employees were happy with the decision.
C. Neither the manager nor the employees are happy with the decision.
D. Neither the manager nor the employees is happy with the decision.
Phrasal Verbs › View
It means to think of, create…
A. make up
B. come up with
C. take up
Tenses › ViewThe bus …. on time at my school last weekend. (not / arrive)
A. didn’t arrive
B. didn’t arrived
C. don’t arrive
D. doesn’t arrive
Grammar › View
…………. you go to school on time,you will not understand the lesson.
A. If
B. If not
C. Unless
D. All are correct
