Leo: Do you have any salt? I need a little. Mrs. Lin: _____
A. What’s up?
B. Here it is.
C. Can I borrow some salt from you?
D. Thanks.

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Degrees of Comparison › ViewThe superlative form of the short adjectives ends in
A. -er
B. -est
C. -erest
D. -s
Grammar › View
Which adjective describes the word “stories” in the sentence below?
The old man told fascinating stories about the unique history of each wonderful treasure in his shop.
A. old
B. fascinating
C. unique
D. wonderful
Grammar › ViewJono : What time do you get up every morning? Acoy : ……………….
A. I gets up at 5 o’clock
B. I get up at 5 o’clock
C. I got up at 5 o’clock
D. I do get up at 5 o’clock
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › View
The given sentence below is possibility / chances that something is true or will happen (positive or negative):
She should/ought to be here soon.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
