[ To Infinitive/Bare Infinitive/Gerunds ]
I would rather you ————–.
A. drive
B. to drive
C. drove
D. driven

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Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases › ViewChoose the preposition that can replace “across” without changing the meaning of the following sentence:
“Mike ran across the park without stopping to play.”
A. behind
B. between
C. through
D. after
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Last week, we ____ happy in the afternoon.
A. are
B. were
C. will be
Past Tense › ViewI could not hear him because he ________________ very softly.
A. spoke
B. speaks
C. speak
D. speaking
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Jack seems happy; he ……… his driving test.
A. must have passed
B. ought to have passed
C. can have passed
