[ Grammar ]
When do we use: ‘in’?
A. Months, seasons, years, centuries, etc.
B. Precise Time
C. Days, dates
D. All above

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Family VocabularyTenses and Passive VoiceModals VerbSentence Types and ConjunctionsAdjectives Ed and IngComparative AdverbSimple Present TenseGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Present Simple Positive and NegativePast ParticipleOther quiz:
Modals › ViewA: Whose schoolbag is that?
B: I am not sure, but it ____ be Janet’s. It looks like her bag.
A. could
B. must
C. can’t
Grammar › View
He is very famous. People can’t forget him.
A. He is too famous for people to forget.
B. He is enough famous for people to forget him.
C. He is very famous to forget him.
Relative Clause › ViewThe postman ______ works in the village is very old.
A. whom
B. whose
C. which
D. who
Past Tense › View
I _____ (not/like) the concert last night because it was raining
A. hadn’t been liking
B. didn’t like
C. wasn’t liking
D. hadn’t liked
