A fast-moving queue … slower if you … it.
A. is, will join
B. will be, will join
C. moves, will join
D. will be, join

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Future Tenses › ViewThe train from Bolton ……(arrive) at 8:15 at Victoria Station. I always take it on Saturdays to go to the city centre.
A. will arrive
B. is arriving
C. arrives
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Erica said, “My friends and I were playing in the park.”
A. Erica said that her friends and she had been playing in the park.
B. Erica said that her friends and she had played in the park.
C. Erica said her friends and she had been playing in the park.
D. Erica said that she and her friends had been playing in the park.
Grammar › ViewWhat an amazing view! I wish ___ my camera.
A. I brought
B. I’d brought
C. I’ve brought
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Which is the correct version of the following sentence:
I attended washington elementary school for Fifth grade.
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A. I attended Washington Elementary School for fifth grade.
B. I attended Washington Elementary school for Fifth grade.
C. I attended Washington elementary school for Fifth Grade.
