Which verb is followed by a bare infinitive?
A. mind
B. put off
C. understand
D. see

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Modal Verbs › ViewYou failed the match. It’s possible that you were out of practice.
A. You might have been out of practice.
B. You should have been out of practice
C. You can have been out of practice.
D. You must have been out of practice
Present Perfect Tense › View
My father _______ tennis for 5 years.
A. haven’t played
B. hasn’t played
C. haven’t playing
D. hasn’t never played
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The store clerk Replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
B. The store clerk replied “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
C. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size”
D. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
Tenses › View
I will phone when he ______________ back. (come)
A. came
B. come
C. comes
D. coming
