The employee told every visitor, “Enjoy the movie and don’t make a noise!”
A. The employee told us to enjoy the movie and not to make a noise.
B. The employee told the visitor enjoy the movie and not make a noise.
C. The employee told us to enjoy the movie and don’t make a noise.
D. The employee told us enjoy the movie and make a noise.

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Tenses and Opinions › ViewShare your opinion on the importance of reading books for personal development.
A. Reading books is essential for personal development.
B. Personal development has nothing to do with reading books.
C. Reading books is a waste of time.
D. Books are outdated and irrelevant for personal growth.
Passive Voice › View
My father bought the house.
A. The house were bought by my father.
B. The house is bought by my father.
C. The house was bought by my father.
Modal Verbs › ViewI’m not working tomorrow, so I … get up early.
A. musn’t
B. can’t
C. don’t have to
D. must
Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, or Appositive › View
Jim hoped to get a job at the bank. to get is a(n)
A. Gerund
B. Participle
C. Infinitive
D. Appositive
