[ Grammar ]
I am not interested ___ (go) to the party
A. I am not interested to going to the party
B. I am not interested in go to the party
C. I am not interested in to go the party
D. I am not interested in going to the party

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A. A temporary situation
B. An ongoing action
C. A completed action in the past
D. An action that is happening now
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I was ill yesterday but I am ______today
A. better
B. gooder
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I enjoyed myself in Spain very much and I’m looking forward…………….there again.
A. to go
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