[ Present Tenses ]
I always (buy) lottery tickets but I never win anything.
A. buying
B. are always buying
C. buys
D. buy

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Vocabulary › Viewa time when people celebrate something, such as a holy day
A. a flag
B. Celebrate
C. custom
D. festival
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He asked me _____.
A. where we could meet the following day
B. where if we could meet tomorrow
C. that where we could meet the following day
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Grammar › ViewWhat is a homophone?
A. Words that mean the same thing but are spelled differently.
B. Words that mean the same and are spelled the same.
C. Words that are pronounced the same but mean different things.
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They will talk to Robin if she ____
A. come
B. had come
C. comes
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