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Would you like a cup of tea? The sentence expresses
A. a probability
B. an offer
C. an obligation
D. a request

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Past Tense and NeutralModal Verb in Passive VoiceSecond ConditionalsTenses and FoodAdjectives and comparisonsSynonymWh-QuestionMay, MightAdverbial Clause of ConcessionPresent Continous TenseOther quiz:
Adjective › Viewpolite – ……………………..
a.impolite
b.unpolite
c.inpolite
Articles › View
This is __________ expensive watch. I bought it from __________ shop in __________ Prince Street.
A. an, a, –
B. the, the, the
C. an, a, the
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat does the modal verb ‘could’ indicate in the sentence: I could have gone to the party.
A. Permission in the present
B. Possibility or ability in the past
C. Certainty in the past
D. Possibility in the future
Grammar › View
Last year, I had a really ………. experience at the camp site.
A. terrify
B. terrified
C. terrifying
D. terribly
