[ Idioms ]
“All along” means ___.
a. all the time
b. to agree
c. altogether

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Future Tenses › ViewUsing to be going to for future: Complete the sentence with the correct form of ‘to be going to’: ‘They ________ buy a new car next month.’
A. were going to
B. will going to
C. are going to
D. is going to
Grammar › View
You … a good friend.
A. was
B. were
She never studies well. The teachers think she (fail) the exams
A. will fail
B. is going to fail
C. is failing
D. fails
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Bread and butter ___ our daily food.
A. Is
B. Are
