“Will she come on time?”
- I don’t know if she will come on time.
- I don’t know will she come on time.

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Passive Voice - Present Simple and Past SimpleSimple Present and Present Continuous TenseMix-TensesZero & First ContidionalPast PerfectGerunds, Infinitives and Modals of PossibilityModal Verbs for Permission and ObligationState Verbs and Action VerbsCoordinating ConjunctionsRegular Plural NounsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewType 3 talks about
A. possible events in the past that didn’t happen
B. something that is likely to happen in the future as a result of an action or situation (predictions, plans, promises, offers, suggestions, warnings)
C. To give an advice & ask hypothetical questions
D. mixed conditional
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose the appropriate verb form: The group of friends ________ excited about the upcoming trip.
A. is
B. was
C. am
D. be
Quantifier › ViewDo we have ____fruit in the fridge?
We don’t have ____, but we have 2 pineapples.
A. much / little
B. any / some
C. any / a lot
D. some / any
Reported Speech › View
“There is a fault with the modem.”
A. The waitress told me there has been a fault with the modem.
B. The waitress told me there had been a fault with the modem.
C. The waitress told me there would be a fault with the modem.
D. The waitress told me there was a fault with the modem.
