[ Vocabulary ]
What does “leap out” mean?
A. To jump out suddenly
B. Unlikely to happen
C. To see something happen
D. Full of gratitude

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Tenses Structure › ViewChoose the correct sentence in the Future Continuous tense.
A. He will work tomorrow.
B. He is working tomorrow.
C. He will be working tomorrow.
D. He has been working tomorrow.
Future Tenses › View
Look at the clouds – it ____ in a few minutes. (to rain)
A. rains
B. will rain
C. is going to rain
D. is raining
was were › ViewThey _______________ hungry. They ate lunch an hour ago.
A. am not
B. isn’t
C. wasn’t
D. weren’t
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incautio, rash heedless, reckless
A. Commender
B. Opinionated
C. Admonish
