[ Grammar ]
___ it me, or ____ it you?
A. a
B. is
C. are
D. .

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Verb and PrepositionPast PassiveConditional ClauseAdjective and AdverbInterrogative PronounsIrregular Plural NounsToo or EnoughTime PhrasesAdverb of TimeArticles and NounsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI …. water while you ….. soda.
A. drank, were drinking
B. was drinking, were drinking
C. drank, drank
D. was drinking, drank
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What does the sentence ‘Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.’ imply?
A. She doesn’t have a job.
B. In addition to her job, she volunteers.
C. She only volunteers at a local shelter.
D. She only has a job.
Future Forms › ViewWe____________________ dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we haven’t booked a table yet.
A. are going to have
B. will have
C. are having
D. is going to have
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” What’s that noise I hear?”
“Our next door neighbors ____ a party again.”
A. have
B. having
C. are having
D. were having
