Topics: Gerunds, Infinitives and Participles
I don’t fancy ___ (go) out tonight.
A. going
B. to go
C. go
D. having gone
Select your answer:

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Quotation Marks › ViewChoose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
A. Simone asked, “Did you just get home?”
B. Simone asked “Did you just get home?”
C. Simone asked, “did you just get home?”
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We’re sorry, but we ___ come to your party on Saturday.
A. don’t
B. don’t can
C. can’t
