[ Idioms ]
“Just about” means ___.
a. soon
b. nearly
c. too much
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Passive Voice › ViewThis is an active sentence:
A. We must to study.
B. Study must be by us.
C. The children eat the cake.
D. The cake must be eaten by children.
Future Simple Tense › View
Your parents . . . . . proud of you if you finish your study at University.
A. Will be
B. Will
C. Going to
D. Is
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