Jason : The suitcases you bought look very heavy.
….
Priska : Sure, It’s very kind of you. Thank you, Jason.
A. Would you like me to help you?
B. Would you like to help me?
C. Would you like to bring it?
D. Would I like to help you?

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Past Simple Tenses › ViewHow do you form a negative sentence in the past simple?
A. Add ‘not’ after the verb in its past form.
B. Use ‘did’ + base form of the verb.
C. Use ‘was not’ or ‘weren’t’ + past participle of the verb.
D. Use ‘did not’ or ‘didn’t’ + base form of the verb.
Phrasal Verb › View
The new contracts system we’re _______ in the autumn will make a huge difference to the way we deal with our clients.
A. Bringing in
B. Breaking into
C. Getting up
D. Getting on with
Articles › ViewThe speed of this car was 160 miles______ hour.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. X
Future Tenses › View
Write a sentence in Present Continuous using the verb ‘eat’.
A. I am eating dinner right now.
B. I am eating a sandwich last night.
C. I am eating lunch yesterday.
D. I am eating breakfast tomorrow.