[ Future Tenses ]
I’m sorry, I have an appointment. I _____ John this evening.
A. am meeting
B. am going to meet

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Reported Speech › View“I want your homework handed by next week.”
A. Teacher said she wanted your homework handed by the following week.
B. Teacher said she wanted our homework handed by the following week.
C. Teacher said she wanted their homework handed by the following week.
D. Teacher said that she wanted your homework handed by the following week.
Modals of Obligation › View
You… all the vegetables to boost your immune system.
A. can’t eat
B. had better eat
C. don’t need to eat
D. can eat
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewEven when John was angry, he would never _______ to violence.
A. resolve
B. recourse
C. exert
D. resort
Grammar › View
What tense means right now?
A. past
B. present
C. future
D. none of the above
