. Ask a question in future simple about next week.
A. Did you go to the meeting next week?
B. Will you go to the meeting next week?
C. Will you have gone to the meeting next week?
D. Are you going to the meeting next week?

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Quantifiers: too many, too much & enough › ViewA: Which ice-cream do you want ?
B: I don’t know. There are ……………………… flavours (= vanilla, chocolate, strawberry…) to choose from.
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A. TOO MANY
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If I had seen the sign, _______________________________.
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D. I had turned left there.
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A. whom
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C. who
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Choose the infinitive phrase in the sentence. The plane was about to leave the runway; it was ahead of schedule.
A. to leave the runway
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