When do we use ‘will’ for future events?
A. When we are discussing present actions
B. When we are talking about past events
C. When we have already planned or decided to do something in the future.
D. When we have no idea what will happen in the future

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Conjunctions › ViewI like to read comics ________ novels.
A. and
B. but
C. or
Grammar › View
Which of the following is correct?
A. Jane said, “I really want to eat Cheetos.”
B. Jane said, “I really want to eat Cheetos”.
C. Jane said “I really want to eat Cheetos.”
D. Jane said, “I really want to eat Cheetos,”
My father ….. my grandparents last month.
A. did visit
B. visits
C. was visit
D. visited
Mixed General Quiz › View
Select the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The nurse is accountable for patient safety.
A. Available
B. Always sure
C. Responsible
D. Documenting
