[ Modal Verb ]
I ….. be able to help you, but I’m not sure yet.
A. might
B. would
C. ought
D. need

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Articles › ViewMy brother has bought me…………… beautiful dress as a birthday present.
A. the
B. a
C. an
D. x
Past Tenses › View
Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense to show that one event happened before another?
A. I had eaten dinner before I went to the movies.
B. She had finished her work before she went to bed.
C. They had left before I arrived.
D. I am eating dinner before I go to the movies.
Grammar › View________ of the paintings in this gallery are thought to be worth millions.
A. Both
B. Each
C. All
D. Several
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Ms. Horton will __________ the flowers as she paints them.
A. overstep
B. overlook
C. overanalyze
D. overwhelm