[ Vocabulary ]
A work of fiction that is longer and more complex than a short story
A. Essay
B. Sonnet
C. Novel
D. Fable

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Verbs and TensesGrammar - Collective NounsPersonal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronounsWord FormationLinkers and ConjunctionsModals and Past TensesSimple Present TenseArticles and DeterminersRelative Clauses PronounsIntermediateOther quiz:
Mix-Tenses › ViewJerry _______ Diana to marry him yet.
A. asks
B. has asked
C. wasn’t asking
D. hasn’t asked
Grammar › View
when our headmaster _______ the door,he _____ a snake is behind the door
A. opened,saw
B. open,saw
C. opening,saw
D. has opened,see
Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. Jack has had a toothache for two days now.
B. Jack has a toothache for two days now.
Future Tenses › View
We ______ to the park tomorrow morning.
A. will go
B. went
C. go
D. are going
