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 › ViewWhich sentence below uses ‘empowerment’ correctly?
A. He holds more empowerment now that he is in charge.
B. She lost empowerment.
C. We are going to offer empowerment to women at work.
D. The political party’s empowerment has been reduced.
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Tim cooked __________________ noodles for his younger sister. She can’t eat them alone. She has to share with two friends.
A. a little
B. a lot of
C. a few
Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions › View“I _______ work with outdated software, but now I use the latest version.”
A. used to
B. am used to
C. have to
D. should
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The third person singular of the verb ‘finish’
A. finish
B. finishes
C. finishing
D. finishs
