[ Infinitives and Gerunds ]
I’m good at
A. cooking
B. to cook

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Sentence Transformation › ViewPerhaps Susan know the address.
A. Susan may know the address.
B. Susan should know the address.
C. Susan must know the address.
D. Susan could know the address.
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Which sentence is in the past simple tense?
A. She has finished her homework.
B. She was finishing her homework.
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A. positive
B. comparative
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We ___________ (not go) to the cinema yesterday.
A. didn’t go
B. wasn’t going
C. don’t go
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