[ Grammar ]
“I haven’t seen Mark for weeks.” “Well, I ……………. him this afternoon. Why don’t you come along?”
A. am meeting
B. have met
C. meet

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Modal Verbs › ViewThey were travelling on the same train so they _____. But, of course, we don’t know if they did.
A. could meet
B. may have met
C. might meet
D. should probably meet
This, That, These, Those › View
Hello. ______ Patrick. Can I speak to Murray, please?
A. This is
B. That’s
C. These are
D. Those are
Ivan : Do you have a pen?
Rey : Yes, I do.
Ivan : ___.
Rey : Sure. Here you are.
A. Can you borrow one?
B. Can you lend me one?
C. Do you like it?
D. Are they yours?
Sentences › View
Which kind of sentence is the sentence below?
Wash your hands before dinner.
A. command
B. exclamation
C. question
D. statement
