[ On, At, By ]
You can go from New York to London ________ plane
A. in
B. on
C. by
D. with

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Grammar › ViewWhy is Ian sitting ….. the corner on his own?
A. on
B. at
C. in
Tenses › View
My cat ________ (not to enjoy) fish
A. doesn’t enjoys
B. doesn’t enjoy
C. doesn’t to enjoy
Question Words › View________ do you go after school? At my friend’s house.
A. When
B. Where
C. Why
D. How
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“Be supposed to” and “be allowed to” are used to express…
A. permission and expectation respectively
B. expectation and permission respectively
C. future and past conditions
D. obligation and permission respectively