Which is correct?
A. Don’t ask any questions. Just listen.
B. Don’t ask some questions. Just listen.

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Future Perfect Tense › ViewIn which tense is the sentence below written in?
I only went to the rest room for 2 minutes, but when I came back, the waiter had given my table to someone else!
A. Past Perfect Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Future Perfect Tense
Vocabulary › View
enabled
A. made possible
B. to make with skill and care
C. to run quickly and playfully; scamper
D. to take care of; to keep in good condition
Articles › ViewWhen do we use the definite article ‘the’?
A. When referring to a specific noun known to the listener or reader.
B. When the noun is plural
C. When referring to an abstract concept
D. When the noun starts with a vowel
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
Can you wait for … please?
A. my
B. he
C. we
D. us
