[ Idioms ]
“Along in years” means ___.
a. getting old
b. getting tired
c. becoming successful

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Present Simple › ViewBob always………..milk in the morning. He loves it.
A. drink
B. drinks
C. drinking
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I think you _______ go out more and meet new people.
A. should
B. ought
C. must
Future Tense › ViewI promise that I ______ home in time.
A. will be
B. am going to
C. will come to
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By January 3rd, Summer had already broken all his New Year’s Resolutions.
A. Past Simple
B. Past Continuous
C. Past Perfect
D. Past Perfect Continuous
