The flight to London has been canceled _______ severe weather conditions.
A. due on
B. due for
C. due to
D. due in

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Verb Tenses and Sentence Structure › ViewIdentify the correct verb form or tense in the sentence: We got to the lighthouse at noon.
A. We get to the lighthouse at noon.
B. We got to the lighthouse at noon.
C. We will get to the lighthouse at noon.
D. We are getting to the lighthouse at noon.
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I ______a burger (intentions)
A. will have
B. am going to have
C. am having
Punctuation › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
(1) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed: “Oh no,”
(2) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed, “Oh no!”
(3) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed, “Oh no”!
A. (1)
B. (2)
C. (3)
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Past simple and past participle of BREAK
A. BREAKED / BROKEN
B. BROKE / BREAKED
C. BROKE / BROKEN
D. BREAKED / BREAKED
