In addition to a cook we need a steward. (Use: ‘not only’)
A. Not only do we need a steward but also a cook.
B. We need not only a steward but also a cook.
C. We need not only a cook but we also need a steward.

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Adverbial Clauses › View______, the alarming clock woke him up.
A. While my brother was sleeping
B. As soon as my brother has slept
C. Before my brother was sleeping
D. By the time my brother sleeps
Verb Ability › View
Which sentence correctly uses ‘be able to’ in the past tense?
A. I am able to solve the problem yesterday.
B. I was able to solve the problem yesterday.
C. I will be able to solve the problem yesterday.
D. I have been able to solve the problem yesterday.
Modal Verb › ViewTwenty years ago, David _________ speak French fluently. Now he’s forgotten a lot.
A. could
B. might
C. needed
D. must
Simple Present Tense › View
…… an easy way to learn English? What?
A. Is there
B. are there
C. there is
D. there are
