[ Vocabulary ]
first in importance; first in time or order; basic; an early election that narrows the choice of candidates who will run in a final election
A. verdict
B. primary

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Grammar › ViewWhat time does the supermarket open?
A. Could you know the time the supermarket open?
B. Do you know what time the supermarket opens?
C. Could you tell me the time the supermarket open?
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You are carrying too many bags. I … open the trunk for you.
A. am going to
B. might
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Grammar › ViewMr. Gray …… the director of English language department. He likes his job a lot.
A. Are
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You ________ work everyday.
A. should
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