Scotland has many old, ………. castles.
A. traditional
B. busy
C. cheap

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Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewThe word CULPRIT most nearly means:
A. To use up; to consume fully
B. Someone or something guilty of a crime or an offense; the one at fault
C. A death resulting from an accident or a disaster
D. To twist the body, face or limbs, as in pain or distress
Simple Present Tense › View
______the children wear your uniform at your school?
A. Do
B. Don’t
C. Does
D. Doesn’t
Grammar › ViewThe other means by which the fish-loading hatches ______ opened during the sinking would be by gravity if the vessel went beyond 90° in either a vertical or horizontal plane.
Source: Report of the re-opened formal investigation into the loss of the FV Gaul, by Justice David Steel, Great Britain. Dept. for Transport
A. Can
B. Could
C. Can have
D. Could have
E. Would
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When do we use the Future Perfect tense?
A. to express a recent past action completed just before the time of speaking
B. to express an action repeated several times in the past
C. to express a past action in an indefinite past time
D. to express an action that will be completed at some point in the future
