[ Wish, Unless, If sentence ]
I speak terrible English. I wish I ______ English well.
A. spoke
B. would speak
C. had spoken
D. speaks

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Common & Proper NounsAuxiliary and Modal VerbsParts of Speech and GrammarAdjective OrderCoherent Sentence with Correct Grammar StructureArticles with Proper NounsComparativesSimple Past Irregular & NegativePresent and Past Simple PassiveVerb Tense, Pronouns and AntecedentsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewAnalyze and choose the correct sequence of events: “Yesterday, I ___ (study) English, and tomorrow, I ___ (prepare) for my test.”
A. studied; will prepare
B. study; will prepare
C. studied; prepare
D. studies; will prepare
Adjective Clause › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. The book that John bought is on the table over there.
B. The book that bought John is on the table over there.
C. The book that is on the table over there John bought.
He said he ……… Jim that evening.
A. is meeting
B. was meeting
C. has been meeting
Grammar › View
If you don’t start working harder, you ………… repeat the course next year.
A. have to
B. must
C. will have to
