[ Grammar ]
Where is the dog?
A. The dog is on the chair.
B. The dog is next to the chair.

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Modals - Reported Speech - ConditionalsModal AuxiliaryNoun PhraseConditional SentencesPrepositions of Time and PlaceNoun, Quantifiers and SuffixesAdverb of ConcessionInfinitive and GerundModals and VocabularyComparisonsOther quiz:
Vocabulary › Viewto be similar
A. limitless
B. overlap
C. earlier, previous
D. constantly
First and Second Conditional › View
If I ____(go) out tonight, I____ (go) to the cinema.
A. go, will go
B. went, would go
C. go, would go
D. went, will go
Conjunction › View_____________ in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties.
A. besides
B. although
C. whereas
D. because
Grammar › View
Someone delivers the newspapers.
We ________ .
_
A. have the newspapers delivered
B. had the newspapers delivered
C. deliver the newspapers
