Use ‘from…to’ in a sentence to indicate a time range.
A. The store opens from 9 AM to 5 PM.
B. The event will take place from 10 AM to 2 PM.
C. The meeting is scheduled from Monday to Friday.
D. The class runs from January to December.

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Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence in future continuous tense.
A. They will go to the moon
B. He will play football tomorrow
C. She is going to be sleeping all day
D. We are having dinner at 8 PM
Modals › View
You _______ read the washing machine instructions carefully or you will ruin your clothes.
A. can
B. must
C. may
Vocabulary › ViewParents like to tell their children how they had to __________________ five miles, each way, in the snow to get to school.
A. dearth
B. indomitable
C. plod
D. embark
Homonyms › View
He was not ___ to stay up later than 9:00 at night.
a. allowed
b. aloud
