[ Future Tenses ]
‘Have a good flight’.
A. ‘Thanks. I’ll give you a call as soon as I get there.’
B. ‘Thanks. Im giving you a call as soon as I get there.’
C. ‘Thanks. I’m going to give you a call as soon as I get there.’

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Articles › ViewLook at ___ man in ___ yellow car.
A. a, –
B. -, the
C. an, an
D. the, the
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Where should the comma be placed in the following compound sentence? “We can go to the zoo or we can visit the museum.”
A. After “zoo”
B. After “or”
C. Before “or”
D. No comma is needed
a, an, the, Zero Article › ViewWhich sentence uses the articles correctly?
A. Frog is not allowed to eat from my plate.
B. An frog is not an very clean animal.
C. I would not share my dinner with a frog.
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At this time tomorrow, we ___ on the beach.
A. will lie
B. will be lying
C. lie
D. are lying
