Topics: Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining
Lisa is discussing her learning methods and states, “I could to solve the problem with some effort.” What is the correct modal usage here?
A. could to solve
B. could solve
C. could solving
D. could have solved
Select your answer:

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Tenses › ViewCall me as soon as you ____ your test results.
A. get
B. will get
C. will have got
D. got
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What is the subject of the sentence below?
The cat ran away.
_
A. ran
B. The cat
C. ran away.
D. The cat ran away.
