[ Grammar ]
What is the COMPOUND PREDICATE in the following sentence?
Were they eating pizza and drinking soda for breakfast?
A. There isn’t one
B. were, they
C. eating and drinking
D. eating, drinking

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Modal Verbs › ViewWhat do you say when you want to order food in a restaurant?
A. I’ll just wait
B. I’m not hungry
C. I would like to order…
D. Can I have the menu?
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Choose the best modal to complete this sentence:
You ____ to wear your uniform in school at all times.
A. must
B. have to
C. need to
D. should
Causative Verb › ViewWhat does your brother … someone do after lunch?
- had
- have
Grammar › View
A: “Thank you so much for helping.”
B: “ _____________.”
_
A. Cheers
B. Sleep well
C. Nothing much
D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
