I’ve always ______________ cats are smarter than dogs.
A. thinking
B. think
C. thought

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Modals › ViewIt’s snowing in England. It must be very cold there.
A. permission
B. advice
C. internal obligation
D. logical deduction
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She said “I’m sorry I didn’t reply to the letter.”
A. She apologized for didn’t reply to the letter.
B. She apologized for not replying to the letter.
C. She apologized for not to reply to the letter.
D. She apologized for not to replying to the letter.
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A. I visit my grandparents.
B. I am visiting my grandparents.
C. I visited my grandparents.
D. I will visit my grandparents.
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Which sentence contains a compound subject?
A. A king cobra and a mongoose do not make a good combination.
B. King cobras love to make nests in piles of dried leaves.
C. Mongooses enjoy sneaking up on a cobra nest and stealing the eggs.
D. Cobras will strike at a mongoose, but a mongoose can move quickly out of the way.