All the sentences below are information questions, exept:
A. Why don’t you like pizza?
B. Which one do you prefer: movies or series?
C. Does anybody know where the train station is?
D. How many books do you have?

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Moods of Grammar › ViewThe river flows under the bridge.
A. Conditional Mood
B. Imperative Mood
C. Indicative Mood
D. Subjunctive Mood
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‘There’ is used to show places. ‘Their’ is used to show belonging.
Which is correct?
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A. The tall building belongs to them. There building looks so beautiful.
B. The tall building belongs to them. Their building looks so beautiful.
Verb Conjugation › ViewThe criminal _______ the money.
A. stealed
B. stole
C. stolen
D. steal
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after they ___ the books, they ___ journey.
A. Delivered / started
B. were delivering / started
C. were delivering / were starting
D. delivered / were starting
E. deliver / are starting
