[ Modals and Past Modals ]
They need to paint the house.
A. The house is already painted
B. The house is not yet painted
C. The house is now being painted
D. The house is not going to be painted

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Vocabulary › ViewHe had great ________ in English grammar.
A. diary
B. difficulty
C. difference
D. decision
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What does the term “degree” in adverbs refer to?
A. The certainty of a statement
B. The amount or extent of something
C. The comparison between two actions
D. The time at which something happens
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewYou dropped it down the stairs? You’re lucky it is still in one _________!
A. whole
B. piece
C. entirely
D. unit
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To do something “to a T” is to do it ___.
a. badly
b. perfectly
c. shortly
