An interjection is …
A. a type or preposition
B. a word that expresses feelings or emotions
C. a person, place, thing or idea
D. a type of punctuation

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Modals of Speculation and Deduction › ViewApply a modal of speculation in the context of a missing item in a story.
A. Speculating about the missing item is not necessary in the story.
B. Modal verbs such as ‘could’, ‘might’, ‘may’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.
C. Modal verbs such as ‘will’, ‘shall’, ‘must’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.
D. Using past tense verbs like ‘was’, ‘were’, ‘had’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.
Future Tenses › View
The museum __________ at 10 am daily.
A. opens
B. will open
C. is going to open
D. has been opening
Vocabulary › ViewThe mischievous squirrel managed to __________ a few nuts from the basket when nobody was watching.
A. eminent
B. fabricate
C. gluttony
D. irate
E. pilfer
Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect Continuous › View
Little Thomas (cry) for hours before his mother finally comforted him.
Which is the correct past perfect continuous for the sentence above?
A. had cried
B. had been crying
C. cry
D. crying
