What ___ you do yesterday ?
A. Have Had
B. Did
C. Had
D. Have

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Grammar › ViewYou don’t sit next to the window. ____________ desk is near the door.
A. my
B. her
C. our
D. your
Preposition Form › View
Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
Shylock’s reluctance to part __________ his ducats is clearly portrayed by Shakespeare in the drama, ‘The Merchant of Venice’.
A. for
B. with
C. against
D. away
Modal Verbs › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of necessity?
A. You must attend the meeting.
B. She can skip the class if she wants.
C. They might not need to bring anything.
D. We don’t have to leave yet.
Grammar and Punctuation › View
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. After he ate the lion lay down, and slept for many hours.
B. After he ate the lion, lay down and slept for many hours.
C. After he ate, the lion lay down and slept for many hours.
D. After he ate the lion lay down and slept, for many hours.