[ Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to ]
I think I (forget) _______________________________ to buy some bread
A. I think I has forgotten to buy some bread
B. I think I have forgot to buy some bread
C. I think I have forgotten to buy some bread
D. I think I has forgot to buy some bread

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Active & Passive VoiceSentence CompletionModal Verbs for SpeculationGrammar - Present and Past PassivePronoun & Present SimpleNoun and PronounReported Speech and Reporting Verbstoo / enoughObject PronounsSuperlative & Comparative AdverbsOther quiz:
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewI think the most important thing to stop similar things from ever happening again is to seize every opportunity you (4) ( can / ought to ).
A. can
B. ought to
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Not only the dogs but also the cats (love, loves) fried chicken.
A. love
B. loves
Grammar › ViewHe didn’t understand at all what I did say.
A. correct
B. incorrect
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To show as being similar; compare.
A. llichen
B. liken
