[ Prepositions of Time ]
I’ll see you__ next week
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. —

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat term describes the action of finding someone’s company appealing or enjoyable right from the start?
A. to take to
B. to giggle
C. to fall out
D. to put up with
Grammar › View
I don’t like stay at …….. hotels, but last summer we spent a few days at …….very nice hotel by ….. sea.
A. Ø/a/ the
B. a/the/ the
C. Ø/a/ the
D. Ø/Ø/ the
Tenses › View. What is the correct question form for: ‘They (play) basketball every weekend?’
A. They does play basketball every weekend?
B. Do they plays basketball every weekend?
C. Do they play basketball every weekend?
D. They play basketball every weekend?
Adverbs of Time and Place › View
In the sentence “He looked outside the window.”, what does the adverb “outside” indicate?
A. Duration
B. Place
C. Manner
D. Time
