[ To Infinitive/Bare Infinitive/Gerunds ]
I would rather ————– at home than ————–out with you.
A. staying/going
B. to stay/ to go
C. stay/go
D. stayed/went

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Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to describe a situation that started in the past and continues to the present?
A. Present Perfect Continuous
B. Past Continuous
C. Future Perfect Continuous
D. Present Continuous
Modals for Ability, Possibility and Permission › View
Choose the best question for this situation. A girl wants to use her brother’s games console.
A. Can I use your Xbox?
B. Could I use your Xbox?
C. May I use your Xbox?
D. Might I use your Xbox?
Grammar › View______ workers and supervisors are required to attend the safety workshop.
A. Both
B. Either
C. Neither
D. All
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
. That’s _____ fantastic dress. Where did you get it?
A. the
B. –
C. a
