[ Grammar ]
Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. She usually goes ___ the gym after work.
A. to
B. in
C. at
D. on

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Present Past Tenses › ViewWhile I ___ the dishes last night, I dropped a plate and broke it.
A. was washing
B. had been washing
C. washed
D. had washed
Past Continuous Tense › View
They ________ a model aeroplane this morning.
A. are making
B. were making
C. is making
Future Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that correctly uses Future Perfect to show completion.
A. By tomorrow morning, I will be finishing my essay.
B. By tomorrow morning, I will finish my essay.
C. By tomorrow morning, I will have finished my essay.
D. By tomorrow morning, I am going to finish my essay.
Idioms › View
I used to ___ on to my Mom’s dress when we crossed the street.
a. hang
b. hand
c. pull
d. push
