The Government have not confirmed the rumours but they have not denied them, either.
A. The Government have neither confirmed, nor denied the rumours.
B. The Government have not confirmed the rumours and they have not denied them too.

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Adverbs › ViewWhich word in the sentence ‘He slowly walked to the park’ is an adverb?
A. slowly
B. walked
C. park
D. to
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What does the modal verb ‘could’ indicate in the sentence: I could have gone to the party.
A. Permission in the present
B. Possibility or ability in the past
C. Certainty in the past
D. Possibility in the future
Miscellaneous Grammar Usages › ViewHe’s planning to ____ the family ___ somewhere warm for Christmas.
A. take out
B. take away
C. take over
D. take on
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They love travelling. ____ favourite countries are India and New Zealand.
A. They
B. Their
C. Our
