[ To Infinitive or Bare Infinitive ]
I invited John … dinner with us later this week.
A. have
B. to have
C. have had
D. to have had

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses “might” correctly to express a less certain possibility than “may”?
A. I might go to the party tonight.
B. I will might go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to might go to the party tonight.
D. I might be going to the party tonight.
Grammar › View
She gets paid more than ____.
A. myself
B. me
C. I
D. I don’t know
Verbs and Adverbs › ViewWe ________ a football game yesterday.
A. watch
B. play
C. see
D. watched
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Chubby, fat
A. Corpulent
B. Pulchritudinous
C. Gnarl
D. Audacious
