[ Future Tenses ]
A: ‘I need some money.’ B: ‘Okay, I _____. How much do you need?’
A. will lend
B. am lending
C. am going to lend
D. lend

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Past Simple VerbsTransitional WordsTake or PutCoordinate ConjunctionTensesConditionalsFuture TensePresent Simple and Present Continuous TensesSo, Such, Many, MuchBe going to / WillOther quiz:
Subordinating Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence: “Although it was late, they decided to continue the meeting.”
A. Although
B. was
C. decided
D. continue
Root Word › View
The prefix “dis” means:
A. before
B. after
C. cause to
D. not, opposite of
DEFICIT: The company had a large deficit.
A. Spent a lot more money than it earned
B. Went down a lot in value
C. Had a plan for its spending that used a lot of money
D. Had a lot of money in the bank
Reported Speech and Tenses › View
What does the sentence ‘He is reading a book’ suggest?
A. completed action
B. ongoing action
C. future action
