Grammar Quiz

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Hardly ever = almost never

A. True
B. False

Select your answer:
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Mia is deciding whether to attend the party. What is the correct way to express her possibility of going?

A. Mia may goes to the party.

B. Mia may go to the party.

C. Mia may gone to the party.

D. Mia may going to the party.


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Who does this shop assistant think he is? He behaves as if he ___ the grocery.
a. is owning
b. owned
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Anne said, “Don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person!”

A. Anne asked to us not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
B. Anne said that Mr Bascomb is not an honest person.
C. Anne said not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
D. Anne told to us to don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.


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. There _______ some pictures in my living room.

A. are

B. is

C. aren’t

D. isn’t