[ Adverbs of Frequency ]
snows / in this area / rarely / it
A. It rarely snows in this area
B. In this area rarely it snows
C. Rarely it snows in this area
D. Rarely snows it in this area

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Modals for RecommendationsSpellingPresent SimpleConstrative ConjunctionPassive Voice with ModalsDistinguishing Future TensesGrammar (Adjectives)3rd Person SingularAsking & Giving AttentionCOUNT - NONCOUNT NOUNSOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewAfter he walked all the way home, he shut the door.
A. NO CHANGE
B. After he walked all the way home—he
C. after he walked all the way home; he
D. after he walked all the way home. He
Grammar › View
You ____ see a doctor if you’re feeling sick.
A. can
B. could
C. should
D. would
Grammar › View“My mother is baking cookies. __________ you like to stay for tea?” Jinhong asked.
A. Might
B. Could
C. Would
D. Should
Vocabulary › View
the decision of a jury at the end of a trial or legal case; any decision
A. primary
B. verdict
