What _____________ tomorrow night? – I don’t know. I’ll probably stay home.
A. are you doing
B. will you do
C. would you do
D. is you doing

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Present Continuous › Viewone syllable verbs that ends in CONSONANT + VOWEL + CONSONANT …
A. change “ie” for “y” and add -ing
B. duplicate the last consonant and add -ing
C. elimiante “e” and add -ing
Vocabulary › View
What does it mean to ‘tiptoe’?
A. A case with a handle, used for carrying clothes or personal items.
B. Walking quietly on the tip of your toes.
C. An act of counting numbers in reverse order to zero.
D. A clear memory of past events.
Parallelism and Subject Verb Agreement › ViewEdit the following sentence for parallelism: The company aims to increase profits, expanding their market share, and to improve customer satisfaction.
A. The company aims to increased profits, expand their market share, and improve customer satisfaction.
B. The company aims to increase profits, expand their market share, and improve customer satisfaction.
C. The company aims to increasing profits, expand their market share, and improving customer satisfaction.
D. The company aims to increase profits, expanding their market share, and to improving customer satisfaction.
1st and 2nd Conditionals › View
If he _______ a really famous singer, he ___________ all his friends.
A. meets – will tell
B. meeted – would tell
C. met – would tell
D. met – will tell
