[ FOR & SINCE ]
I haven’t seen her … ages.
A. since
B. for

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Grammar › View(Rearrange the sentence.) Woman that mother my friend’s is.
A. Mother my friend’s is that woman.
B. That woman is my friend’s mother.
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › View
Choose the correct sentence:
A. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You can go there then.
B. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You ought to go there then.
C. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You need to go there then.
D. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You don’t have to go there then.
Grammar › ViewI’m _____(swim) now in the pool.
A. Swims
B. Swim
C. Swimming
D. swimes
Adjective / Noun + to Infinitive › View
It would be unreasonable ____ him ____ you money if you didn’t pay it back.
A. to expect/lend
B. to expect/to lend
C. expect/to lend
D. expecting/lend
