__________ is standing next to Shah?
A. Whom
B. Whose
C. Who

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Modals of Speculation and Deduction › ViewApply a modal of speculation in the context of a lost pet in a story.
A. Speculating about the lost pet is not necessary in the story.
B. Modal verbs such as ‘could’, ‘might’, ‘may’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the lost pet.
C. Modal verbs such as ‘will’, ‘shall’, ‘must’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the lost pet.
D. Using past tense verbs like ‘was’, ‘were’, ‘had’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the lost pet.
Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous › View
When the constable rushed into the street, the thieves ________ into the thin air.
A. had already vanished
B. had already been vanishing
C. had already vanish
Grammar › ViewMy sister is often sick because she doesn’t do physical exercise.
A. If my sister wasn’t physical exercise, she would do sick.
B. If my sister did physical exercise, she wouldn’t often be sick.
C. If my sister isn’t physical exercise, she does sick.
D. If my sister does physical exercise, she won’t often be sick.
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She really loves the film ‘Frozen’. She _____ it 10 times so far!
A. saw
B. seen
C. was seeing
D. has seen
