Anna: Where are Jack and Jill?
Bobby: They are —- the beach. They are having a chat with their friends.
A. in
B. on
C. with
D. from

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Third Conditional › ViewWhich of the following is a third conditional sentence?
A. If she finishes her work, she will go home.
B. If she had finished her work, she would have gone home.
C. If she finishes her work, she would have gone home.
D. If she finished her work, she will go home.
General Quiz › View
Charis decided to remind Mark about the details of the birthday party again lest he ______. (Think carefully!)
A. forget
B. forgot
C. forgets
D. had forgotten
Vocabulary › ViewThe current _____ makes it expensive for Americans to travel in Europe.
A. departure
B. exchange rate
C. gate
D. take off
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To “edge out” means ___.
a. to move in slowly
b. with the narrow side outwards
c. to force out