[ Phrases and Clauses ]
in the room
A. Phrase
B. Clause

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Present Simple & Present Continuous › ViewEvery morning the sun _____ (shine) in my bedroom window and _____ (wake) me up.
A. is shining – is waking
B. is shining – wakes
C. shines – wakes
D. shines – is waking
Reported Speech › View
“You are lying, Michael.”- She said
She —
A. accused that Michael was lying.
B. accused Michael of lying.
C. accused Michael to lie.
D. accused Michael lying.
Modal Verbs › ViewPassengers …….. check-in their bags before they fly
A. must
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
D. shouldn’t
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Make the correct sentence “ join | He | will | us | for | the event | probably
A. He will probably join us for the event.
B. He probably will join us for the event.
C. He will probably joining us for the event.
D. He probably join will us for the event.
