[ Conjunctions ]
Do you want burger?
Do you want fried noodles?
A. Do you want burger or fried noodles?
B. Do you want burger but do you want friend noodles?

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Modals › ViewChoose the sentence that means the same.
Paul should apologize to Lisa.
A. Paul has to apologize to Lisa.
B. Paul could apologize to Lisa.
C. Paul ought to apologize to Lisa.
D. Paul is able to apologize to Lisa.
Gerund › View
He is interested in ________ friends
A. make
B. making
C. made
D. maked
Present Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogative › ViewWhy ____ your dog ____ so much noise?
A. does / makes
B. does / make
C. do / make
D. do / makes
Grammar › View
Most people prefer flying ________ going by sea because it’s much faster.
A. than
B. to
C. from
D. over