[ Grammar ]
singular means:
A. one
B. two or more

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Used to › ViewI _____ eat pizza, but now I am eating healthy.
A. used to
B. used
C. use to
Modals › View
Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong recommendation?
A. You might try the new ice cream flavour.
B. You could try the new ice cream flavour.
C. You must try the new ice cream flavour.
D. You can try the new ice cream flavour.
Sentence Adverbs & Third Conditional › ViewComplete the third conditional sentence: ‘If Noah ________ (study) harder, he could have passed the exam.’
A. study
B. studied
C. had studied
D. have studied
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She ………. her bike for 3 years.
A. have had
B. has had
C. had have
