Identify the underline: She’s a GOOD player
(A) Adverb
(B) Adjective
(C) Verb
(D) Noun
(A) Adverb
(B) Adjective
(C) Verb
(D) Noun
(A) may
(B) can
(C) could
(D) would
When the verb in the main clause is in the past tense, we use a past tense in the subordinate clause. Could is the past tense of can.
(A) may
(B) might
(C) can
(D) would
We use can to talk about ability.
(A) how much
(B) whole
(C) the number of
(D) how many
(A) Every
(B) The whole
(C) Each
(D) All
(A) any
(B) several
(C) much
(D) every
(A) a lot of
(B) Many
(C) much
(D) plenty
(A) some / a lot of
(B) both / whole
(C) none / any
(D) very few / some
(A) the / –
(B) – / the
(C) – / –
(D) the / the
(A) – / the
(B) a / the
(C) the / an
(D) the / –