[ Grammar ]
What’s the time?
A. It’s two o’ clock
B. It’s a quarter to eleven

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Definite and Indefinite ArticlesAdverb of TimeAuxiliary WordsSimple Tenses in EnglishModals of AdvisabilityFuture FormsTense,noun,preposition,quantityPhrasal Verbs with up and downSentence and FragmentFuture PlansOther quiz:
Prepositions › ViewGrandpa stayed up ______ two in the morning.
A. Since
B. For
C. Until
Modal Verb › View
May I have two tickets, please? …………. two tickets, please?
A. You must give me
B. You have got to give me
C. Could I have
D. You may give me
Present Tenses › ViewMy mom usually (wake) ____ up at 6 o’clock to make breakfast.
A. wakes
B. wake
C. is waking
Comparative Degree (Adverb) › View
They arrived … (late) than us.
- more late
- later
