[ Nouns, Pronouns, Antecedents, and Singular and Plural ]
Either Bill or Tony will lend you (his/their) book.
A. his
B. their

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Modal Verb › ViewThe children _____ “thank you” to you when you gave them their gifts.
A. will have said
B. should have said
C. must say
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‘We saw a clown standing on his head trying to do a daring stunt.’
A. saw
B. standing
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A. His
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We usually take ___ buses to get across town. It’s quicker than walking.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. – (no article)
