[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Don’t count _ me to solve your problems!
A. on
B. in
C. down
D. to

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Modals › ViewYour friend Laura really miss you, you____visit her.
A. can’t
B. can
C. shouldn’t
D. should
Nouns as Adjectives › View
a good example of a noun used as adjetive is:
A. my teacher has a book
B. The book is my teacher
C. That´s my English book
D. The book of English
Modal Verbs › ViewStudents _____________________ be late for school.
A. Must
B. Mustn’t
C. Needn’t
Grammar › View
What is the simple subject?
The ball rolled off the table.
A. Rolled
B. Ball
C. Table
