How should “I saw John yesterday” be modified to fit a scenario where the time is still ongoing, like “this morning” at 11:30 AM?
A. No modification needed (Past Simple)
B. “I see John this morning.” (Present Simple)
C. “I’ve seen John this morning.” (Present Perfect)
D. “I’m seeing John this morning.” (Present Continuous)

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Grammar › ViewThese expressions are for declining invitation, except…..
A. thanks. I would be happy to be there
B. Well, sounds interesting. Sorry I cannot be there
C. Sorry, I am afraid I cannot join you this time
D. I am deeply sorry to say that I prefer stay with my family
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The cargo plane was flying_____an altitude of 8000 meters over the ocean.
A. under
B. in
C. on
D. over
E. at
Modal Verbs of Permission › View_______ you pick up a program brochure for me?
A. can
B. could
C. may
D. might
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The equipment I have ordered for the school gym __________ of three treadmills, two stationary bikes and a set of weights.
A. consist
B. consists
C. is consisting
D. are consisting
