[ Modals and Past Modals ]
You should study for your exam.
A. You’re going to have an exam soon
B. You sat for the exam and got bad results
C. You sat for the exam and got good results
D. You are not going to have an exam

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Articles - rules › ViewIn front of names of rivers, oceans and seas (Atlantic ocean, Nile…)
A. no article
B. the
C. a/an
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– Do we have any cheese?
– No, we don’t.
– Okay, I _____ some when I go to the supermarket.
A. will bought
B. will buy
C. am going buy
D. is going to buy
Grammar › ViewA movie a friend recommended it turned out to be very entertaining.
A. correct
B. incorrect
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quickly looked over
A. shaken
B. stalled
C. scanned
D. decorated
