[ Tenses ]
“Ted are you going to Tia’s birthday party tomorrow evening?”
I don’t think so. I…the dentist
A. Am having to see
B. Have seen
C. Have to see
D. Had to see
E. Would have to see

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word “abate” mean?
A. To become less active, less intense, or less in amount
B. Extremely bad
C. The act of gaining a skill or possession of something
D. To increase in intensity
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct item to complete each sentence
I cannot go to the library (without unless) my brother James because he loves to read books.
A. without
B. unless
Conjunction › ViewI don’t think we should go out. Not only is it late, but it’s _________ snowing.
A. also
B. so
C. like
D. but
Simple Past Tense › View
We __________ (plan) to go for a holiday.
A. planned
B. planed
