[ Grammar ]
Would you like (have) ………………………………………..dinner at the canteen?
A. to have
B. having
C. have

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Modal Verbs › ViewI’m sure Linda was very upset when you left.
A. Linda could have been very upset when you left.
B. Linda must be very upset when you left.
C. Linda may be very upset when you left.
D. Linda must have been very upset when you left.
Tenses › View
He _____ on the old chair and it broke.
A. sat
B. sitted
C. sit
D. sats
Conjunction › ViewSelect the appropriate conjunction: “He studied hard, ____ he didn’t do well on the test.”
A. yet
B. and
C. so
Vocabulary › View
inactive
A. provision
B. idle
C. adherence
D. potash
