Which sentence correctly uses “will” for things you expect to happen?
A. I am going to probably win the game.
B. I will probably win the game.
C. I probably win the game.
D. I am probably winning the game.

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A. The elders deserve respect from us.
B. The elders must be respected.
C. The elders must respected.
D. Respect the elders we must.
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What does ‘Elusive’ mean?
A. Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
B. To firmly establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so that change is difficult or unlikely.
C. To remove the inner organs of a body; metaphorically, to deprive of essential content.
D. The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
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A. Countable nouns
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To not take part in some activity, such as voting.
A. abstain
B. armistice
C. arsenal
D. blockade
