This exercise … teach us anything new.
A. don’t
B. doesn’t

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Grammar › ViewGeorge wishes he …. a musical instrument when he was younger.
A. took up
B. had taken up
C. could take up
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John is fat because he eats so many chips.
A. If John doesn’t eat so many chips, he will not be fat.
B. John is fat though he eats so many chips.
C. being fat, John eats so many chips.
D. If John didn’t eat so many chips, he would not be fat.
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewForm a question using a modal auxiliary verb to ask about the prohibition of using mobile phones in the school.
A. Will you use mobilephones in the school?
B. Should you use mobilephones in the school?
C. Do you have to use mobile phones in the school?
D. Can’t you use mobile phones in the school?
Homonyms › View
Look at the ___ bird in the tree!
a. we
b. wee
