[ Grammar ]
What’s his job?
A. He’s a footballer
B. He’s a vet
C. He’s a mechanic
D. He’s a baker

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Present Tenses › ViewI ………… (work) overtime this month because I ………….. (save up) to buy a car.
A. am working – am saving up
B. work – save up
C. am working – save up
D. work – am saving up
Tenses › View
My family _______ (to go) on a trip to the beach last summer.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
D. gone
Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhat is a common expression used with “in spite of”?
A. In spite of the fact that
B. In spite of the reason that
C. In spite of the cause that
D. In spite of the idea that
Grammar › View
Can you put on __________ coat, please?
A. your
B. our
C. their
