I was feeling sick yesterday. I _____________ eat anything.
A. can
B. can’t
C. could
D. couldn’t

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Present and Past Simple TenseSimple Future TenseSimple Tenses in EnglishComplex Sentences with Adverb ClausesGrammar - could / could notSubject Verb Agreement Irregular VerbVerb 3 formsPassive SentenceHow often - long - much - manyModal Verbs for SpeculationOther quiz:
Run-on Sentences › ViewWHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: The restaurant was beautiful, the food was overpriced.
A. Add the conjunction “nor” after the comma.
B. Add the conjunction “or” after the comma.
C. Add the conjunction “but” after the comma.
D. Add the conjunction “for” after the comma.
E. Sentence is correct as is. No need to modify.
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
How do subordinating conjunctions differ from coordinating conjunctions?
A. Subordinating conjunctions and coordinating conjunctions serve the same purpose in a sentence.
B. Subordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses, while coordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses.
C. Subordinating conjunctions introduce independent clauses, while coordinating conjunctions connect dependent clauses.
D. Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses, while coordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses.
Conditional Sentence › ViewIf Bob _________ with us, he would have a good time.
A. had come
B. would come
C. came
D. would have come
Modal Requests › View
Hey there! Can you tell me why ‘could’ is like the superhero of making requests?
A. ‘Could’ is like the polite superhero who saves the day in requests.
B. Using ‘could’ is like giving requests a chill vibe, no rush!
C. When ‘could’ steps in, requests suddenly become super polite.
D. ‘Could’ is the assertive hero that makes requests clear and direct.
