[ Past Tenses ]
First, he … the message. Then, he … his boss to inform him about the accident.
A. read / called
B. was reading / called
C. read / was calling
D. was reading / was calling

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Future Tense › ViewA: I want to tell you a secret.
B: OK, I promise I ____ tell anyone.
A. will
B. won’t
C. shall
D. am
Grammar › View
Which sentence is incorrect?
A. If there is ice cream, you should buy it.
B. When ice cream is for dessert, I get very excited.
C. As the ice cream sat out of the freezer, it started to melt.
D. When the ice cream froze it tasted much better.
Modals › ViewShe _________ speak three languages fluently.
A. can
B. mustn’t
C. can’t
D. could
Relative Pronoun/Adverbs › View
Is there a shop near here __________ sells laptops?
A. which
B. who
C. whose
D. where