Mary is tired and she is talking about her health problem with John.
– Mary: “I’m feeling a bit under the weather.”
– John: “___________ ”
A. Not very well. Thanks.
B. Maybe I’m not going to the doctor’s.
C. Not bad. I’m going to the doctor’s
D. Maybe you should take a rest

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Third ConditionalTensesSubject Verb Agreement Irregular VerbPrepositions after VerbsWish SentenceFuture Perfect ContinuousModifiersLanguage Features of an Opinion ArticlePresent Simple and Modal VerbsModal PossibilitiesOther quiz:
Perfect Tenses of Verbs › ViewSome of the climbers had left for the summit too late.
A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect
Modal Auxiliary › View
You need your sleep.
You _________ stay up late.
Which modal auxiliary is the right choice for giving suggestion?
A. mustn’t
B. shouldn’t
C. don’t have to
Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous › ViewAfter the teacher ________ tests, the students started to write.
A. had handed out
B. had been handing out
C. had hand out
Grammar › View
I ______ what the problem is by tomorrow.
A) will be discovering
B) have discovered
C) will have discovered
D) will be discovered
