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 › View. I do not know ______ to do; I have not encountered such a situation before.
A. who
B. what
C. whom
D. whose
Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › View
The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently. She wanted everyone to understand it fully.
A. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently as though she didn’t care if anyone understood.
B. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently like she wanted everyone to understand it fully.
C. The teacher was explaining the lesson patiently as if she had already taught it.
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
