[ Grammar ]
I’d rather you ____________ your books with you. There’s not enough space here to leave them.
A. take
B. took
C. taking

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Used to & would & Past SimpleVocabulary and TensesReported speech (statements)Adverbial Clauses of Reason / CauseTenses and ArticlesModal VerbsSpeculation with Modal VerbsNouns - Word Form-IONArticles and QuantifiersPast Simple (Questions)Other quiz:
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. The pack of wolves were howling in the night.
B. The pack of wolves was howling in the night.
C. The pack of wolves be howling in the night.
D. The pack of wolves are howling in the night.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns › View
bravery
A. countable
B. uncountable
Complex Sentences › ViewHow does the complex sentence “Though he was scared, he spoke confidently in front of the crowd” demonstrate the speaker’s attitude?
A. It shows contradiction between his feeling and action.
B. It indicates causality.
C. It lists actions.
D. It adds unnecessary details.
Tenses › View
She ___ us with math next week.
A. helps
B. helped
C. help
D. will help
