[ Bare Infinitive and To Infinitive ]
Which verb is followed by a bare infinitive?
A. practice
B. make
C. suggest
D. can’t help

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A. You can’t borrow my car.
B. You may borrow my car.
C. You can’t borrow my car, but maybe you can.
D. Yes, you can’t borrow my car.
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I will be …… at home
A. Staying
B. Stayed
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A. Would have left, had caught
B. Had left, had caught
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A: Whose book is it?
B: ….
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