Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘We (have) a party on Saturday.’
A. We are having a party on Saturday.
B. We have a party on Saturday.
C. We will have a party on Saturday.
D. We had a party on Saturday.

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A. had seen, was looking
B. was seeing, was looking
C. saw, looked
D. saw, was looking
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__________ the rain continued to pour, we decided to stay indoors __________ play board games.
A. When, or
B. Once, but
C. Although, and
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You may have soup, ____ you may have salad.
A. or
B. and
C. nor
D. yet
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Do you want ___ sandwich? I’ve got cheese and bread in the shopping bag.
A. A
B. An
C. The
D. No Article
