[ Will or Going to ]
Sorry but I can’t accompany you on the trip. ______ away for three weeks.
A. I’m going to be
B. I’ll be

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean for someone to be brusque?
A. Rude and tactless
B. Short (in terms of time)
C. Abrupt to the point of rudeness
D. A harsh, unpleasant mixture of noise
Grammar › View
Read the sentences and choose the correct one.
A. The children is playing outside now.
B. She usually read the newspaper in the morning.
C. They go to a restaurant every Saturday.
D. He are doing his homework now.
Adverb Clauses › View__________ I exercise regularly, I feel more energized.
A. even though
B. since
C. although
D. unless
Grammar › View
. If it rains tomorrow, we __________ indoors.
A. will stay
B. would stay
C. stay
D. have stayed
E. stayed
