[ Grammar ]
You don’t understand […]
A. nothing.
B. anything.
C. something.
D. none.

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Grammar › ViewSelect the correctly punctuated option.
A. I can think of no better way to describe her terrifying.
B. I can think of no better way to describe her, terrifying.
C. I can think of no better way to describe her; terrifying.
D. I can think of no better way to describe her: terrifying.
Modal Verbs › View
____________ you lend me your pen, please?
A. May
B. Can
C. Shall
D. Can’t
Tenses › ViewThe manager of the company _______ they______ five new branches in the city the following month.
A. has said – would open
B. is saying – have opened
C. said – were opening
D. said – have opened
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Everyone stopped talking / to talk and turned to look at the man who had just walked in.
A. talking
B. to talk