Use future tense: We (to visit) grandma next week.
A. We are visiting grandma next week.
B. We visited grandma next week.
C. We will visit grandma next week.
D. We visit grandma next week.

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Conjunctions › ViewAt the meeting, the president of the association will represent Turkey ———– the Turkish government.
A. in addition to
B. on the verge of
C. in pursuit of
D. with a view to
E. on behalf of
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You _________________ worked so long and hard on the project.
A. was
B. are
C. have
D. were
Grammar › View‘How was your holiday in the Carribean?”Different! On the second and third day we had to stay indoors because we were hit by a hurricane.”Oh! That _____________ terrifying!’
A. Should have been
B. Might have been
C. Must have been
D. Will have been
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you ________ clean your room before your mom gets home.
A. ‘d better
B. can
C. shouldn’t
D. has to
