[ Grammar ]
Please take your seat, either at the window or at the __________.
A. passage
B. aisle
C. middle
D. right

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Grammar › View_____he been invited, he would have come to the party.
A. Had
B. Were
C. Should
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Which sentence is incorrect?
A. She had forgotten her glasses so she couldn’t see very well.
B. I can’t imagine how you are feeling right now.
C. They could smell burning so they called the fire brigade.
D. Mr Jenson can’t wait any longer so he went home.
Past Simple Tense › ViewI ______ to school last Sunday.
A. did not go
B. did not went
C. does not go
D. are going
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She put _______ speaking to him as long as possible.
A. over
B. away
C. off
D. back
