[ Grammar ]
To feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen.
A. Take care of
B. Look forward to
C. Keep up with

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Subject-Verb AgreementPresent Simple & Present Progressive TenseAction, Helping & Linking VerbsPrefixes SuffixesPronouns/ Present TenseIn/On/At + TimePresent Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogativeNoun PhrasesConditional Sentence Type 2Prepositions and AdverbsOther quiz:
First Conditional › ViewHe_________________ (go) to university if he ______ (do) well in his exams.
A. goes- will do
B. will go- does
C. will go- do
D. do- will do
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct variant.
… Sue … Sarah will help you with your homework. They are both busy at the moment.
A. Neither … or
B. Neither … nor
C. Both … and
D. Either … or
E. Nor only … but also.
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewChoose the correct verb for this sentence:”Neither the players nor the coach ____ responsible for this scandal.”
A. Is
B. Are
Noun and Pronoun › View
I am so proud with ….., she is so kind with me
A. him
B. her
C. their
D. our
