[ Grammar ]
What are your plans?
A. Are you going to visit your grandma?
B. Will you visit your granma?
C. Are you will visit your grandma?

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Comparatives - SuperlativePreposition after some VerbsGerunds and TensesAdverb of Frequency-ing form and the to-infinitivePast PassiveArticles and QuantifiersComparison and ModalsPaired ConjunctionComplex Sentences with Adverb ClausesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewCombine the sentences:
Sarah swept the kitchen floor.
Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
A. Sarah swept the kitchen floor, and Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
B. Sarah swept the kitchen floor and mopped the kitchen floor.
C. Sarah swept and mopped the kitchen floor.
D. Sarah swept the floor and mopped the kitchen floor.
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My friends and I _____ our new kites in the park last Sunday.
A. fly
B. flies
C. are flying
D. flew
Grammar › ViewThe factory ____________ far less electricity since it switched to more efficient machines.
A. had used
B. used
C. has used
D. uses
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He apologized for ____ late to the meeting.
A. be
B. being
C. been
D. was
