[ Conjunctions ]
Emma drinks tea, _____ she doesn’t drink coffee.
A. and
B. but
C. or

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Modal Verbs › ViewI ____ you came here today than tomorrow.
A. had better
B. would rather
C. would better
D. had rather
Present Perfect Tense › View
Andy and Den ……. (to discuss) the plans for their winter holidays for two hours now.
A. have discussing
B. has been discussing
C. have been discussed
D. have been discussing
Vocabulary › View The bank manager is hesitant to approve the loan to Mr. Lim because he has blacklisted.
A. uncertain about it
B. confirm the loan
C. check his background
D. reject the loan
Gerund - to Infinitive › View
some Verbs followed by TO INFINITIVE are…..
A. Agree, Plan, learn, Dislike, Manage, Imagine…
B. Refuse, Manage, Would love, Miss, Remember
C. Want, Hope, Learn, Promise, Try, Agree
