[ Pronoun vs. Pronouns ]
Every cat running has its collar on.
A. Running
B. Cat
C. On
D. Its

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Modals › ViewI’m certain that this _____ be the book that I bought.
A. didn’t have to
B. mustn’t
C. can’t
D. shouldn’t
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Which is a correct sentence?
A. I ran to the oval so quick that I was there first.
B. The train can travel quite fast on the new track.
C. He typed the address wrong so the website did not appear.
D. She drew the diagram neat so everyone would understand it.
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A. doing
B. did
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It _____________ (rain) when we __________ (go) out.
A. was raining / went
B. was raining / were going
C. rained / went
D. has rained / were going
