[ Tenses ]
Which tense is used to refer to events that will happen in the future?
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Simple Future Tense
D. Simple Continuous Tense

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Idioms › ViewIt was “raining cats and dogs” last night! That means that ______________.
A. it was raining hard
B. dogs were barking very loud
C. There were cats on roofs
D. when the animals were let loose in the zoo
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The capital city of the United States not New York, __________ is it Los Angeles.
A. and
B. nor
C. yet
D. so
Subject and Verbs Agreement › ViewThree fourths of all the money ___ already been spent for this campaign.
A. has
B. have
C. is
D. are
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We ___ to Japan next summer.
A. travel
B. will travel
C. are traveling
D. traveled
