Bryan : Nugy, where are you?
Nugy : I’m in the house. what’s matter?
Bryan : Oh, ….
Nugy : I’d like to help you. for what?
which is the best answer to complete the conversation?
A. let me help you.
B. sorry, I can’t help you.
C. would you like some help?
D. could I possibly ask you to help me?

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Transitive or Intransitive VerbsAdverbial Clause of ConcessionComplex PrepositionsSimple Tenses in EnglishModal PossibilitiesPast and Present TensesFuture Tense (will/be going to/p.continuous)-ing / InfinitivePhrasal verbs and Prepositional PhrasesConjunctions and CommasOther quiz:
Modals › ViewI don’t think he is revising for his test.
A. He can’t be revising for his test.
B. He must be revising for his test.
C. He may not be revising for his test.
D. He might not be revising for his test.
Adjective › View
Similes and adjectives make our writing more interesting.
A. True
B. False
She is fat __ runs very fast
A. and
B. but
C. because
Modal Verbs › View
Julie____________our meeting yesterday morning because she didn’t note it down.
A. might forget
B. might have forgotten
C. may forget
D. should have forgotten
