“He can drive a car”
A. She said he would drive a car
B. She said he could drive a car
C. She said he was can drive a car
D. She said he will drive a car

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Conditional Tenses › ViewIf she ___ her train a few minutes ago, she would be in Cancún now.
A. had missed
B. didn’t miss
C. hadn’t missed
D. don’t miss
Infinitives for reasons › View
OK. So, _____________ to eat on the trains? I mean, can you get dinner?
Oh, yeah. And _______ nice _________. They have restaurant cars on the train.
A. is it possible/ it’s/ to do
B. it is possible/ it is / to do
C. is it possible/ not is/ to do
D. is it possible/ it is/ not to do
Continuous Tense › ViewWindy: “Hi, …… anything at the moment?”
Winda: “Not right now, but I’ll be busy in a few minutes.”
A. were you doing
B. are you doing
C. do you do
D. are you
Grammar › View
Is the verb present, past, or future perfect?
will have passed
___
A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect
