[ Verb Tenses and Sentence Structure ]
What does the phrase ‘look forward to’ mean?
A. to look away from something
B. to anticipate or eagerly await something
C. to look down on something
D. to look backward at something

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Present Continuous Tense › View_____ you coming to class today?
A. Am
B. Is
C. Are
Grammar › View
The appreciative parent gave the exhausted teacher a gift for her birthday.
What type of phrase is “for her birthday”?
A. Preposition
B. Participle
C. Gerund
D. Appositive
First Conditional › ViewWe will not be able to conclude the assignment by tomorrow , if we keep postponing the research work.
A. Yes
B. No
Simple Past or Past Continuous › View
While we ____________ (walk) with my umbrella, we ______ (find) a coin.
A. walked, was finding
B. was walking, found
C. walked, were finding
D. were walking, found
