I usually _____ the bus to work.
A. take
B. takes

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Grammar › ViewModest Proposal, a pamphlet by Jonathan Swift, ironically proposes that Ireland’s overpopulation and poverty —– by having the poor—— their children to be eaten by the rich.
A. may be cured / sold
B. should be cured / to sell
C. can be cured / sell
D. has to be cured / have sold
E. could be cured/ being sold
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… and flowers may brighten up your living room.
- vass
- vas
- vases
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In which sentence would it be better to use could?
A. I was able to answer all the questions in the exam.
B. As a child Olivia was able to play the piano very well.
C. Were they able to get tickets for the show?
D. My cat was lost but we were able to find him in the end.
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Some verbs cannot be used in the present continuous. These verbs are called state verbs. Click on the answer which contains state verbs.
A. to be, to love, to hate, to need, to prefer, to understand, to believe, to know
B. to talk, to work, to cook, to write, to read, to laugh, to run, to walk
