[ Verb Tenses ]
Use future tense: She (to start) a new job soon.
A. She has started a new job soon.
B. She started a new job soon.
C. She will start a new job soon.
D. She is starting a new job soon.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct answer for the gap:
My aunt doesn’t ___________ celebrate her birthday, but I always phone her.
A. used to
B. usually
Prepositions › View
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. The students wonder about passing the next level.
B. The students wonder on passing the next level.
C. The students wonder for passing the next level.
“I _______ work with outdated software, but now I use the latest version.”
A. used to
B. am used to
C. have to
D. should
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
The third person singular of the verb ‘finish’
A. finish
B. finishes
C. finishing
D. finishs
