[ Verb Tenses ]
We usually (eat/ate) dinner together as a family.
A. eat
B. ate

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People with long hair wear a swim cap when they swim.
A. People with long hair wear a swim cap
B. when they swim.
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The prefix “Ab-” means…
A. Plenty
B. Away from, apart
C. Short
D. Believe, trust
Grammar and Idioms › ViewWhich sentence uses the correct conditionals?
A. If I were you, I would take the job offer.
B. If I am you, I will take the job offer.
C. If I was you, I will take the job offer.
D. If I will be you, I would take the job offer.
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I haven’t made up my mind yet. But I think I (find) something nice in my mum’s wardrobe
A. will find
B. am finding
C. am going to find
D. finds
