[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
Your idea (makes, make) sense to me.
A. makes
B. make

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Modals of Advisability › ViewWe _____ leave now or we’ll miss the train.
A. had better
B. could
C. should
D. must
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This watch wasn’t expensive. It … much.
A. doesn’t cost
B. didn’t cost
C. won’t cost
D. wasn’t cost
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat does the modal verb ‘could’ indicate in the sentence: I could have gone to the party.
A. Permission in the present
B. Possibility or ability in the past
C. Certainty in the past
D. Possibility in the future
Accept x Except › View
I wish to block all calls … for those in my contact list.
- accept
- except
