[ Grammar ]
The thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing the action is optionally included near the end of the sentence
A. Passive Voice
B. Active Voice

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Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewA: I’m planning to go to Bogota next year. When do you think I __________ go?
B: You __________ go anytime. The weather is nice almost all year.
A. ought to / can
B. can / should
C. need to / can
D. should / ought to
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London is ___ capital city.
a. a
b. the
Choose the correct sentence that uses the past continuous tense.
A. I was walking to the store.
B. I am walking to the store.
C. I walk to the store.
D. I will walk to the store.
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I need some new glasses. The ……….. I have at the moment are broken.
A. one
B. ones
C. x
