[ Grammar ]
There is only … flour left. I don’t think it’s enough to bake the cake.
A. a lot of
B. a little

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Idiom and Tenses › ViewWhat is the opposite of “cold”?
A. Hot
B. Chilly
C. Cool
D. Frosty
Grammar › View
She phoned her mother ___ tell the good news
A. to
B. so that
C. in order
D. so as not to
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a defining relative clause?
A. The book, which I read last night, was really good.
B. The book that I read last night was really good.
C. The book, whose author is famous, was really good.
D. The book, where I found it, was really good.
Modal Verbs › View
They were travelling on the same train so they…………… But, of course, we don’t know if they did.
A. may have met
B. should probably meet
C. might meet
D. could meet