[ Grammar ]
“Are you ___ a good time?”
“Yes, we ___.”
A. having / are
B. have / is
C. having / do
D. have / aren’t

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewChoose the right sentence.
A. Do you fancy to coming round to my house this evening?
B. Do you fancy coming round to my house this evening?
C. Do you fancy come round to my house this evening?
D. Do you fancy comeing round to my house this evening?
E. Do you fancy to come round to my house this evening?
Precede vs. Proceed › View
The implementation of monetary policy in the country is … smoothly.
(a) preceding
(b) proceeding
Perhaps, you ____ know something about this matter?
A. may
B. might
C. can
Grammar › View
A: This city ___ beautiful. B: Really? I prefer the capital.
A. am
B. are
C. don’t like
D. is
