[ Modal Auxiliary Verb ]
……………………… I borrow your pen?
A. May
B. Can
C. Need

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Idioms › ViewIt was “raining cats and dogs” last night! That means that ______________.
A. it was raining hard
B. dogs were barking very loud
C. There were cats on roofs
D. when the animals were let loose in the zoo
Coordinate Conjunction › View
The capital city of the United States not New York, __________ is it Los Angeles.
A. and
B. nor
C. yet
D. so
Simple Present Tense › ViewThe English teacher always . . . . . .. our homework every week.
A. Check
B. Checks
C. Checking
D. Checked
Types of Simple Sentences › View
Which of the following sentences is exclamatory?
A. I have a new favorite food.
B. Put your clothes away
C. May I have another slice of cake?
D. Yes! We won the game!
