[ Time Phrases ]
Which word means: “in the end”?
A. eventually
B. actually
C. finally

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Reported speech (statements) › View“Dan broke my pen last week”, Henry said. He said…
A. Dan had broken his pen the week before.
B. Dan had broken his pen last week.
C. Dan broke his pen the week before.
Grammar - Reflexive Pronouns › View
They were happy for ____________ after they won the game.
A. ourselves
B. themselves
C. yourselves
D. myself
Conditional Sentence Type 3 › ViewIf the driver …, he wouldn’t have crashed concrete road separators.
- hadn’t got enough sleep
- had got enough sleep
Modals › View
People _______ strive for (wish) a balanced diet that includes a variety of nutrients for overall wellbeing.
A. can
B. should
C. mustn’t
D. do not have to
