I’m sorry, ________ I don’t understand English well.
A. also
B. so
C. like
D. but

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Modal Auxiliaries and To Be Verbs › View. He has huge ears, large green eyes, and fluttering clothes. You _____ mistake him for a scarecrow.
A. Can
B. Might
C. Will
Grammar › View
Rewrite the sentence using a relative clause: The book is on the table. It is mine.
A. That book is on the table and it is mine.
B. The book, which is mine, is on the table.
C. The book, which is on the table, is mine.
D. The book on the table is mine.
Grammar › ViewAlthough he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert.
A. Bill arrived late for the concert because he takes a taxi.
B. Bill arrived late for the concert because of the taxi.
C. In spite of taking a taxi, Bill arrived late for the concert.
D. Although Bill took a taxi, he can’t come to the concert on time.
Modals and Inversion › View
Identify the inversion: Scarcely had I finished my meal when the phone rang.
A. When the phone rang, scarcely had I finished my meal.
B. I had scarcely finished my meal when the phone rang.
C. Scarcely I had finished my meal when the phone rang.
D. Scarcely had I finished my meal.