[ Tenses ]
The lesson already (start) when I (arrive).
A. had already started/ arrived
B. started/ arrived
C. already started/ had arrived

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Vocabulary › Viewa …………. english speaker can speak English fluently
A. guest
B. native
C. kindness
Grammar › View
“It looks as if you are going to fail your exam!” Mother was afraid that
A. I am failing the exam
B. I was going to fail the exam
C. I am going to fail the exam
D. It looked like I am going to fail the exam
Choose a word from the list below to fill the gap in the following sentence.
‘I jumped out of the water ______ I saw a shark.’ (conjunction)
A. Ocean
B. Blue
C. Quickly
D. Because
E. She
Future Tenses › View
I must clean my room before my mother ______ home.
A. went
B. will go
C. goes
D. going
