[ Will or Going to ]
A: I don’t know how to use the washing machine.
B: It’s easy. ____________________you. (I / show)
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A. I’ll show
B. I’m going to show

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Modal and Modal Perfect › ViewYou went to Moscow in February? It ____________ cold!
A. must have been
B. could have been
C. should be
Grammar › View
Where is the boy?
A. He is behind the chair.
B. He is in front of the chair.
C. He is under the chair.
D. He is on the chair.
After spending a week camping in the cold, damp forest, Marina feels good to be back home. As the saying goes _________________
A. no man is an island
B. better late than never
C. there is no place like home
D. the longest way round is the nearest way home
Ed and Ing Endings › View
When saw him she wasn´t ……. .
A. surprising
B. surpised
