Your towel’s on the floor. Pick _____, please.
A. up it
B. it up
C. up

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Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s compulsory for you to call him and tell him the truth.
A. You can call him and tell him the truth.
B. You must call him and tell him the truth.
C. You shouldn’t call him and tell him the truth.
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Read the following sentence. Then, select the correct type of sentence. Even though Barry was in love with her, he was unable to express himself; it was no surprise she left him.
A. simple
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C. complex
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Grammar › ViewPick the word group that describes a “pet name” or “term of enderrment” used to speak to or about somone you really care about:
A. Director, channel, program
B. Communication, satelite dish, cancel
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We’re having such a lovely time in Scotland. If only it _____ all the time, though!
A. hadn’t rained
B. had rained
C. didn’t rain
