[ Verb Tenses ]
When we ______ at the cinema, the film had already started.
A. arrived
B. have arrived
C. were arriving
D. arrive

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Grammar › ViewThat must mean that you have to do the job.
A. It must mean you have to do the job.
B. That probably means you have to do the job.
C. That definitely means you have to do the job.
D. That obviously means you have to do the job.
Tenses › View
Where _________? I _________ for her all afternoon.
A. has Kim been / have looked
B. is Kim / am looking
C. is Kim / have been looking
D. was Kim / looked
Dependent Prepositions › ViewAre you looking forward ______ meeting him?
A. to
B. for
C. on
D. with
Conditionals › View
If I were older, I …….. (drive) to the coast with my friends.
A. drive
B. will drive
C. would drive
