[ Grammar ]
Don’t lean ________ the gate. The paint is still wet
A. against
B. at
C. among
D. along

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Gerund and To Infinitive › Viewsome Verbs followed by TO INFINITIVE are…..
A. Agree, Plan, learn, Dislike, Manage, Imagine…
B. Refuse, Manage, Would love, Miss, Remember
C. Want, Hope, Learn, Promise, Try, Agee
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López Obrador _______ intervene to take care of the Mexico´s beaches.
A. has to
B. have to
Preposition of Time › ViewDo we have to go to school ______ Monday?
A. on
B. in
C. at
Perfect Verb Tenses › View
Lily is buzzing with excitement about the upcoming year! She exclaims, “By the end of the year, I will have marched in four parades!” Can you guess which tense she is using in this enthusiastic statement?
A. Past tense
B. Present tense
C. Future perfect tense
D. Past perfect tense
