I think I’ll have the chicken for my …. . What about you?
A. bowl
B. dessert
C. knife
D. starter

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Modals Verb › View“I really don’t know why Tony didn’t come to the meeting”. “There ….. something wrong with him.
A. might be
B. could be
C. will be
D. should have been
E. must have been
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Look at the image.Which sentence describes it correctly?
A. Look! There isn’t any bread left.
B. Look! There isn’t many bread left.
C. Look! There isn’t a lot bread left.
D. Look! There isn’t some left.
Grammar › ViewWhat do people usually do in the morning?
A. People usually wake up, get up, take a shower and have breakfast.
B. People usually wake up, get up, take a shower and have lunch.
C. People usually wake up, get up, take a shower and have dinner.
D. People usually wake up, get up, take a shower and have breakfast with lunch and dinner.
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What are the nouns in the following sentence?
Mr. Hubbard bought his mother more bones for her cupboard.
A. Mr. Hubbard
B. bones
C. Mr. Hubbard, mother, bones, cupboard
D. Mr. Hubbard, bought
