[ Grammar ]
“Is April twenty-first the day ______________?” – “No, the twenty – second”.
A. when you’ll arrive on
B. on that you’ll arrive
C. when you’ll arrive
D. you’ll arrive then

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Present Continuous Tense › ViewThe Scottish guys are riding horses. They _____ kilts, too.
A. is wearing
B. am wearing
C. are wearing
take, make, do › View
You can’t _________ noise in the library.
A. make
B. do
C. take
Comparatives and Conjunctions › ViewShe loves to swim, __________ she doesn’t like deep water.
A. because
B. and
C. but
Prepositions › View
I will meet you __________ 9 o’clock.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. under
