[ 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:
Grammar › ViewI _______ in London but now I live in Barcelona.
A. use live
B. use to live
C. used to live
D. uses lives
Conjunctions › View
Which phrase best describes the parts of sentences linked together by coordinating conjunctions?
A. One part is always longer than the other
B. The two parts are equal
C. One part is always less important than the other
D. One part always contains a proper noun, and the other part doesn’t
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
