[ May, Might ]
No, calling Mr. Smith at two o’clock in the morning … a good idea.
a) might be
b) might not be

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ApologizingIF CLAUSEGerund or Infinitivelike/do not likeIntermediate PrepositionsGrammar and SyntaxWh-QuestionPast simple vs Present perfectNoun PhrasesFuture Continuous TenseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewAnn __________ hand ball very well.
A. play
B. plays
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Form a present perfect sentence using the verb ‘play’.
A. I played soccer yesterday.
B. I will play soccer.
C. I am playing soccer.
D. I have played soccer.
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A. crag
B. defiant
C. posh
D. immobilize
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I don’t like ____ my food.
A. freeze
B. sharing
C. burn
D. smash
