[ Grammar Clauses ]
where, wherever
A. to show places
B. to show reasons
C. to show the manner
D. to show the time

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Passivisation › ViewHe showed me a photo. / I ……………………………….. a photo by him.
A. had shown
B. was shown
C. have shown
Preposition › View
What type of preposition is the preposition in the sentence? Damian ran past the finish line.
A. place
B. device
C. movement
D. connection
Mixed General Quiz › ViewI _____ want to be a practicing doctor but now I’m more interested in research.
A. Was used to
B. Used to
C. Would
Tenses › View
I am sure they _______ the match. ( to win )
A. will win
B. is winning
C. was winning
D. win