David was the first person ___ to me when I arrived
A. to talk
B. which talking
C. that he talked

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Present Tense › ViewChoose the sentence that has similar meaning: Neil always forgets his wife’s birthday.
A. Neil never remembers his wife’s birthday.
B. Neil is not remembering his wife’s birthday.
C. Neil isn’t remember his wife’s birthday.
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Transform this statement into a question:
“Juliana spoke English very well”
A. Juliana speak English very well?
B. Did Juliana speak English very well?
C. Did Juliana spoke English very well?
D. Juliana spoke English very well?
Some vs. Any › ViewHannah shouldn’t smoke … cigarettes.
a. some
b. any
Conditional Sentences › View
The exam questions were too difficult. I didn’t answer most of them.
A. If the questions had been less difficult, I couldn’t have struggled with most of them.
B. If the questions had been less challenging, I might not have had difficulty answering most of them.
C. If the questions had been more manageable, I could have answered most of them.
D. If the questions had been easier, I can have been able to answer most of them.