[ Grammar ]
the dog belongs to the children
A. the childrens dog
B. the children’s dog
C. the childrens’ dog

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Subjunctive › View“Santiago wishes he hadn’t spent so much money last night.”
This means …
A. Santiago hasn’t spent much money.
B. Santiago didn’t spend any money last night.
C. Santiago regrets spending so much money last night.
Grammar › View
There ……. be a few seats available, but I’m not sure.
A. might
B. can
C. will
D. must
Present Simple with Adverbs of Frequency › ViewComplete the sentence with the correct adverb of frequency: We ___________ go for a walk every morning.
A. always
B. never
C. rarely
D. sometimes
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You _____ her, surely! She was standing right in front of you.
A. must have seen
B. might have seen
C. can’t have seen
