[ Vocabulary ]
What does “watch out for” mean?
A. To be alert to or to look for something
B. To ask for something earnestly
C. To merely mention something
D. Extremely impressive or large
Select your answer:
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Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses › ViewKen: What … you … (make)?
Steph: Oh, I’m making some decorations for our class party.
A. does, make
B. do, make
C. is, making
D. are, making
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If I … you, I would apologize to her.
A. was
B. had been
C. were
D. will be