How fast (you/drive) when the accident (happen)?
A. did you drive, happened
B. did you drive, was happened
C. were you driving, was happened
D. were you driving, happened

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Grammar › ViewNora and her friends ___________ excited when Mdm Suzana allows them to go to their school library.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
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Man: How was your holiday?
Woman: It was fun
Man: Yesterday the weather wasn’t warm
Woman: …
What is the most appropriate response to say next?
A. It wasn’t warm, but it is very hot.
B. It wasn’t very warm. Nevertheless, we had a good time at the beach.
C. It is too warm that I can’t stand in anymore.
D. It wasn’t very warm. However, I had a bad holiday.
E. It wasn’t warm, yet I didn’t like the weather
Modal Verbs › ViewMy mother permitted me to go out at night. She said, “You ……….. go out tonight”.
A. may
B. have to
C. must
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Past Simple Tense › View
When I (open) the door, I (find) a surprise gift from my friends.
A. opened, found
B. open, found
C. opened, find
D. open, find