[ Quantifiers ]
An example of a COUNTABLE NOUN is…
A. Cake
B. Butter
C. Juice
D. Strawberry

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Conjunctions › ViewThe dress was beautiful, ___ it was too expensive for me.
A. because
B. or
C. but
D. and
Modals › View
Identify the modal in the following sentence and explain its meaning: ‘He can’t be the culprit.’
A. shouldn’t
B. can’t
C. won’t
D. mustn’t
Grammar Double Object Verbs › View“Give” is
A. a double-object verb.
B. not a double-object verb.
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Pete knew exactly where he would propose to his girlfriend__ on top of the Eiffel Tower.
A. ,
B. ;
C. :
D. no punctuation needed
