[ Adverbs ]
Adverbs of Degree tells the intensity of a verb!
True or False?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › ViewLater, I bought a motorbike. I ______ one for years, but I ______ able to afford it until my twenties.
A. was wanting / hadn’t been
B. had wanted / had been
C. had wanted / hadn’t been
D. was wanting / had been
Grammar - Nouns › View
Find the correct statement from the following sentences.
A. The tiger ate several sheeps.
B. The tiger ate several sheep.
C. The tiger ate several sheepes.
D. The tiger ate several sheepen.
Vocabulary - Grammar › ViewLast night, we ____ for you for ages but you never ____ up.
A. waited – showed
B. would wait – showed
C. were waiting – were showing
D. waited – was showing
Tenses › View
I __ (not/hear) from her in a while.
A. haven’t heard
B. am not hearing
C. haven’t been hearing
D. don’t hear
