She was about to cross the street when the light turned red.
A. She was going to cross the street when the light turned red.
B. She was on the verge of crossing the street when the light turned red.
C. She was close to cross the street when the light turned red.
D. She is likely to cross the street when the light turned red.

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Grammar - QuantiflierProgressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesVerbs and TensesFuture Tenses and ModalsRelative Clauses with who and whichSecond and Third ConditionalConditional 0Adverbial Clause of Concessionlike/do not likeModalsOther quiz:
Modal Verb › ViewJennifer ________ the promotion that she is expecting as she hasn’t reached her sales target yet.
A. shouldn’t have got
B. hadn’t got
C. may not get
D. wasn’t getting
Grammar › View
I ……… my rabbit a carrot for his lunch yesterday.
A. gived
B. gave
C. am giving
D. give
Grammar › View_ _ _ _ the dog bark loudly?
A. Do
B. Am
C. Is
D. Are
Mixed Conditional › View
The mixed conditional: PAST – PRESENT, refers to an unreal, imaginary or hypothetical past condition and actions or situations that are probable result in the present.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
C. NONE
