When we talk about a previously mentioned thing, we use ___.
e.g. Yesterday I bought a new book. ___ book is about the history of Australia.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article

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Modals in the Past - Speculation and Deduction › ViewThe community __________ been more supportive if they were better informed about immigration benefits.
A. can’t have
B. might have
Mixed General Quiz › View
Select the sentence that is grammatically correct.
A. The nurse spoke to my sister and I about our mother’s condition.
B. The nurse spoke to my sister and me about our mother’s condition.
C. The nurse spoke to me and my sister about our mother’s condition.
D. The nurse spoke to I and my sister about our mother’s condition.
_________ had I taken my shoes off _________ I found out we had to leave again.
A. no sooner / than
B. rather / than
C. whether / or
Indefinite Pronoun › View
Somebody left … socks in the washing machine.
- their
- his or her
