[ Grammar ]
How many people ________ in your family?
A. are there
B. to there
C. for there
D. is there

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Grammar › ViewChange the active sentence to passive.
Passengers must show valid tickets.
A. Passengers show valid tickets.
B. Passengers might show valid tickets.
C. Valid tickets shown by passengers.
D. Valid tickets must be shown (by passengers).
Conjunction › View
Me and my friends did not miss the fried noodle ______ we had our lunch
A. Moreover
B. Finally
C. Although
D. Already
Should, Should not have › ViewI ___________ _____________ . (wait)
A. waited
B. was waiting
C. shouldn’t have
D. should have waited
Gerund, Infinitive & Modals › View
A lot of work ____ by tomorrow. It’s the end of the month.
A. could be done
B. mustn’t be done
C. has to be done
D. has to do
E. shall be done
