[ Countable Quantifiers ]
The Quantifier “SOME” can be used both for countable and uncountable nouns.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect

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Punctuation and Grammar › View. Which sentence is correct?
A. The boy runned to school.
B. The boy ran to school.
C. The boy run to school.
D. The boy runned school.
Future Tenses › View
Match the sentence with the correct situation:
Lower that music or you’re going to go deaf!
A. a timetable or scheduled event
B. a prediction based on our opinion or intuition
C. a plan or decision made at the time of speaking
D. a personal arrangement or fixed plan
E. when there is evidence that something is going to happen
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewThey’re coming to our house ___________________ Saturday.
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. with
Modal Verbs › View
…… I sit here or is this seat taken?
A. Can
B. Will
C. Should
D. Might
