[ Few, a few, little, a little ]
He has … friends. He is very lonely
A. Few
B. A little
C. Little
D. A few

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Suffixes (ing-ed) SentencesSimple present/ past/ future tensePassivisationGrammar : Must (Necessity)Preposition of TimePhrasesComplex SentencesVerb AgreementPerfect TensePresent Simple/AffirmativeOther quiz:
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewThe word LIBEL most nearly means:
A. A false written statement intended to damage a person’s reputation
B. The sending of message to a destination
C. To surround with military forces
D. A person regarded as stupid or clumsy
Wishes › View
“I’m sorry you failed the test,” “Frankly, I wish I…………harder.”
A. could study
B. had studied
C. have studied
D. would have studied
Grammar › ViewDon’t forget….me a newspaper.
A. Bying
B. That you buy
C. To bought
D. To buy
Tenses › View
What you (do) when I (phone) at 8:00 last night?
A. had done – phoned
B. were you doing – phoned
C. were you doing – had phoned
D. have you done – phoned
