Form a sentence with simple future tense.
A. I will eat dinner tonight.
B. I have eaten dinner tonight.
C. I am eating dinner tonight.
D. I ate dinner tonight.

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Article & Preposition › ViewWe had __________ dinner in a restaurant.
A. a
B. an
C. no article
D. the
Future Simple Tenses › View
. They are not going to visit their grandparents. What is the negative form?
A. They are not visiting their grandparents.
B. They are not going to their grandparents.
C. They will not visit their grandparents.
D. They are visiting their grandparents.
Present Perfect Continuous › View_______________ she been ______________ well lately? She has dark rims under her eyes.
A. Hasn’t… sleeping
B. Have… sleeping
C. Have…slept
D. Has…slept
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Which parent wouldn’t want a remarkably gifted child, one that would always get good marks and good ____________ every subject without trying very hard?
A. at
B. on
C. of
D. for
