A: Sir, I think I’m lost
B: ….
A. Can I help you to get another?
B. May I help you? I have a dog too.
C. Can I help you? I know this place.
D. Let me help you carrying your bag.

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Wish Clause › ViewSituation :
Fadel is going to participate in the story telling competition.
Dara shows her hope that Fadel will get a prize.
The conversation:
Fadel : “Dara, wish me luck. I will take part in the story telling competition.”
Dara : “____________________. I hope you will win the competition.”
A. Thank you very much
B. I hope so
C. I am sorry
D. Sure, good luck
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Both of them could have bought a new car, ______________?
A. do they
B. are they
C. were they
D. couldn’t they
Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewDo you remember _______________ your grandparents when you were little?
A. visiting
B. to visit
Modal Verb › View
A: Why is she still perspiring? She _______ too hot. I’ve taken her jumper off.
B: In that case, she _______ a fever. You’d better take her temperature.
A. can’t be / must have
B. isn’t / would rather have
C. wouldn’t be / is having
D. needn’t be / ought to have
