Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. On Saturdays we sometimes have dinner ___ a restaurant.
A. at
B. in
C. to
D. on

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Past Simple Tenses › ViewWhat time expression would you use for an event that happened last year?
A. next year
B. this year
C. two years ago
D. last year
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Which sentence is correct?
A. “That” we were informed “is a snow leopard.”
B. “That,” we were informed, “Is a snow leopard.”
C. “That,” we were informed, “is a snow leopard.”
D. “That,” we were informed “is a snow leopard.”
Gerunds And Infinitives › ViewOnly …… hardworking and determined can one hope …… in the world of business.
A. for being / succeeded
B. having been / succeeding
C. to have been / to have succeeded
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Many species of fauna and flora in this national park is being in danger. The underlined word has the closest meaning to
A. sauna
B. coral
C. animals
D. coastal
