If she is not at the meeting, what can we infer?
A. She is definitely at home.
B. She might be running late.
C. She is not interested in the meeting.
D. She is at another location.

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Grammar › ViewTransfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
Steven was editing an important manuscript.
A. Steven was being edited by an important manuscript.
B. An important manuscript had been edited by Steven.
C. An important manuscript was edited by Steven.
D. An important manuscript was being edited by Steven.
Modals › View
My girlfriend is expecting me at 8 p.m. I … be late!
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. have to
D. must
Grammar › ViewIf only I … to my parents’ advice.
A. will listen
B. listen
C. had listened
D. was listening
Present Perfect vs Past Simple › View
A: Is Jackie your friend?
B: Yes, I ____ her for years.
A. Have been knowing
B. Knew
C. Know
D. Have known
