[ Tenses ]
“Have you seen Tom this afternoon?”
“No, but I …. him tomorrow morning.”
A. see
B. will probably see
C. will have seen
D. saw

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Present Tenses › ViewI ………. for a bicycle, but I can’t find anything good.
A. am looking
B. look
C. looks
D. is looking
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Paul doesn’t have / needs to travel by bus because he has a car.
A. doesn’t have
B. needs
Grammar › ViewHamid : Do you know where the nearest bus stop is?
Hana : …
A. It’s inside that building.
B. It’s between two rooms.
C. It’s only a five-minute walk.
D. Go ahead and then turn right.
E. Oh, it’s very easy
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The parents named her Steffi last week.
A. SVOCA
B. SVOAC
C. S V IO DO
D. S V DO IO
