When you … to the shops tomorrow, will you buy me some bread?
A. are going
B. will go
C. go

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Grammar › ViewA: How ____ have you had a mountain bike?
B: I’ve had one ____ last Christmas.
A. ever, never
B. long, for
C. ever, since
D. long, since
Passive Voice of Tenses › View
Mr. Harris will plan the meeting tomorrow.
A. The meeting was planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
B. The meeting is planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
C. The meeting will planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
D. The meeting will be planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
Progressive Tense › ViewWhen I studied, my brother …..
A. were watching TV
B. being watching TV
C. watches TV
D. watched TV
Conditional Sentences › View
I have to work tomorrow morning, so I can’t meet you.
A. If I don’t have to work tomorrow morning, I can meet you.
B. If I didn’t have to work tomorrow morning, I could meet you.
C. I could meet you if I don’t have to work tomorrow morning.
D. I can meet you if I didn’t have to work tomorrow morning.
