There’s _________ news about COVID19 cases.
A. always
B. sometimes
C. never

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SubjunctivesPrepositions Of PlaceTime ClausePrepositions after VerbsModal and Relative PhrasesSubject and Verb AgreementPrepositional PhraseVerb 3 formsConjunctions and Sequence ConnectorsIrregular verbsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWe often use SO MANY WITH COUNTABLE nouns and SO MUCH WITH UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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At present, British farmers ____ to the government because since the ban on British beef, the French ____ to buy any.
A. were protesting / refused
B. are protesting / have refused
C. had protested / were refusing
D. protest / refused
Grammar › ViewThis word means ready and able to resort to arguing or violence.
A. mollify
B. gingerly
C. derogatory
D. pugnacious
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They ________ really well recently. If they keep playing like this, how many matches do you think they ________ by the end of the season?
A. have played /will have won
B. are playing / will have won
C. played / win
D. were playing / are going to win
