I (50%) eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
A. I rarely eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
B. I never eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
C. I sometimes eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.

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Reported Speech and Reporting VerbsSimple Present Negative and QuestionWho am I?PrepositionCoordinating ConjunctionsConjunctions & InterjectionsGrammar and Verb TensesPerfect ModalsAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Helping and Linking VerbsOther quiz:
Modals of Speculation and Deduction › ViewIdentify the modal of speculation in the following sentence: ‘She may have already finished her homework.’
A. may have
B. will have
C. might have
D. could have
Modal Verbs › View
________ expresses something unavoidable, something which is doomed or predestined (in Russian – «суждено было»).
A. Must
B. Ought to
C. Dare (to)
D. Shall
E. Be to
Grammar › ViewShe asked ____ to go with her.
A. us
B. we
Conjunction › View
Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘so’ to show cause and effect: “He was tired. He went to bed early.”
A. He was tired so he went to bed early.
B. He was tired, so he went to bed early.
C. He was tired; so he went to bed early.
D. He was tired, he went to bed early.
