Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘We (meet) at the café tomorrow.’
A. We are meeting at the café tomorrow.
B. We meet at the café tomorrow.
C. We will meet at the café tomorrow.
D. We met at the café tomorrow.

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Quantifiers with NounsSentence LabelingVerbal TensesSubject Verb Agreement Irregular VerbPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeVerbs: Will & Going toPresent SimplePerfect TensesDo not or Does notAdverbOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThere are only ________ days left for handing this project!
A. A little
B. Much
C. A few
D. a
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › View
When you’re in an argument, how important to you is it to be right? Do you think it should be more / less important to you? When you have an argument, what are some things you MUST do? (e.g., respect and listen to the other person.) What are some things you MUST NOT do?
Finally, you (4) _______________ descend to name-calling or attacking their identity or beliefs.
A. must
B. must not
C. mustn’t
D. must not to
Relative Clause › ViewReduce the relative clause:
The cake that was selected came from an Italian bakery.
A. The that selected cake came from an Italian bakery.
B. The cake selecting came from an Italian bakery.
C. The cake selected came from an Italian bakery.
Prepositions of Time & Place › View
Granny is visiting us ____ November.
A. in
B. on
C. at
