Choose the right sentence.
A. Do you fancy to coming round to my house this evening?
B. Do you fancy coming round to my house this evening?
C. Do you fancy come round to my house this evening?
D. Do you fancy comeing round to my house this evening?
E. Do you fancy to come round to my house this evening?
Select your answer:

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Apostrophes and Grammar › ViewChoose whether modal verb indicates certainty or a possibility: It may be better weather tomorrow.
A. Modal verb indicates certainty
B. Modal verb indicates possibility
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A main clause which is preceded by a co-ordinating conjunction connecting it to another main clause. For example, ‘He was angry and he was tired’.
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. subordination
