[ Idioms ]
“Just about” means ___.
a. soon
b. nearly
c. too much

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Adverbs › ViewHave you done your homework? – Yes, I’ve done it __________________ .
A. perfectly
B. now
C. perfect
D. yes
Tenses › View
How should the sentence “The Olympic Games started” be changed to report news?
A. “The Olympic Games starts.” (Incorrect)
B. “The Olympic Games have started.” (Present Perfect)
C. “The Olympic Games started just now.” (Past Simple)
D. “The Olympic Games are starting.” (Present Continuous)
Tenses › ViewI’m very tired. I ………. over four hundred miles today.
A. drive
B. am driving
C. have drived
D. have driven
Future Tenses › View
Daughter: There is no food in the fridge! Dad: No worries, I _____(do) shopping after work.
A. won’t
B. am going to
C. will
D. am not going to
