Simple future.
A. There will be robots at home.
B. There won’t be new cars.
C. There won’t be new travels.

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Vocabulary › ViewIn which sentence is the word “undeniably” most correctly used?
A. He was undeniably lying. You could see it in his face.
B. The sunset was undeniably beautiful, painting the sky with a palette of warm and vibrant colours.
C. Undeniably, she is the most hardworking person in the class.
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Which is correct?
A. I can’t find my keys. They must be anywhere.
B. I can’t find my keys. They must be somewhere.
What is an exclamatory sentence?
A. A sentence that shows strong emotions and ends with an exclamation point.
B. A sentence that asks a question.
C. A sentence that makes a statement.
D. A sentence that gives a command.
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Choose all uncountable nouns:
A. fruit, news, money
B. raisin, love, newspaper
C. dollar, grape, pants