The lecturer last night didn’t know what he was talking about, but if Professor Madison _____, I would have listened carefully.
A. had been lecturing
B. was lecturing
C. would lecture
D. lectured

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Grammar › View__ you please pass me the book over there?
A. could
B. may
C. might
Simple Present - Negative & Interrogative › View
Change the sentence into negative form.
Your brother visits your grandma’s house every week.
A. Your brother do not visit your grandma’s house every week.
B. Your brother does not visit your grandma’s house every week.
C. Your brother is not visit your grandma’s house every week.
D. Your brother are not visit your grandma’s house every week.
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat does ‘will’ suggest about the likelihood of an event in the sentence ‘It will probably rain tomorrow’?
A. Certainty
B. Impossibility
C. High probability
D. No probability
Verb Conjugation › View
We ________ the movie at the theater.
A. seen
B. saw
C. see
D. seed
