We tried …… (PERSUADE) Michael to come to the robotic exhibition.
A. to persuade
B. persuading
C. persuade

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Adverbial Clauses of Manner and ResultPresent ProgressiveSimple Future - WillPresent Perfect: for/sinceConditional TensesGrammar - help/have/let/makeModals of ObligationPresent Continuos TenseAdjective ending with ED & INGGerund or to InfinitiveOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense with the time expression “since.”
A. We have lived here since three years.
B. I have known her since I was a child.
C. She has worked here since last summer.
D. They have gone home since an hour.
Prepositions › View
Sorry, I can’t eat any cookies. I’m _______ a severe diet.
A. At
B. Of
C. On
D. For
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. Amanda can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
B. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener and a piece of paper?
C. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
D. Amanda can you please bring me the, pencil, sharpener and a piece of paper?
Quantifiers & Modals of Obligation › View
The doctor has put me on a strict diet. I _ _ _ _ _ eat more fruit and vegetables and do more exercise.
A. must
B. have to
C. ‘ve to
