My wife … at the office but she … at home today.
A. is usually working/works
B. usually works/is working
C. usually works/has worked
D. has usually worked/is working

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Grammar › ViewWe ____________ (have) a long holiday in February.
A. have
B. are going to have
C. are having
D. has
Idioms › View
What does the expression “If I do not get a job soon, I will be up a creek” mean?
a. I like to swim instead of work.
b. Tomorrow, I will go to the creek to see if there is work there.
c. I will be in trouble.
d. I will be angry.
e. I can not swim, and I can not get a job.
This modal verb is used for expressing duty, necessity, obligation, prohibition, rules, laws, social and moral responsibility, supposition mixed with assurance.
A. Ought to
B. May
C. Have to
D. Should
E. Must
Tenses › View
He ___________ a sandwich for lunch.
A. Are making
B. is making
C. Are make
D. is make
