[ Grammar ]
don’t/ go to/ you/ the museum?/ Why/
A. Why don’t you go to the museum?
B. Why don’t you go the to museum?
C. Why don’t go you to the museum?
D. Why you don’t go to the museum?

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like/do not likeConditionals and Modal VerbsRelative Clauses and etcPast and Past ContinuousPassive Voice with ModalsAspect or tenses of VerbsPossessive Adjectives & Possessive PronounsRelative PronounsAdverb of ConcessionExclamationOther quiz:
Gerund vs Infinitive › ViewI don’t mind _____ a barbecue at the weekend.
A. have
B. to have
C. having
Grammar › View
A ____ is a person, place, thing, or idea.
A. noun
B. adjective
C. adverb
D. interjection
An opinion or point of view presented by the author of a document, influenced by the author’s personal circumstances.
A. Primary Source
B. Perspective
C. Historical Context
D. Interpretation
Phrasal Verbs › View
I have got too much work to do. I’d better get ………………….. it.
A. in
B. off with
C. on
