My children are possibly in the living room.
A. My children will be playing in the living room.
B. My children cannot be in the kitchen.
C. I do not know whether my children are in the living room.
D. My children might be in the living room.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewIn which sentence is the word “substitute” most correctly used?
A. The substitute player was the star of the match, astounding all his teammates.
B. I use petrol as a substitute for electricity in my car, which is harmful to the environment.
C. I can’t have dairy, so I use water as a substitute, which is tasteless and unappetizing.
D. I can’t have dairy, so I use almond milk as a substitute, which is a healthier and tastier alternative.
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What time does your plane arrive ______ Brussels?
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. to
