[ Grammar ]
Let’s go for a walk _____ the weekend.
A. in
B. at
C. on

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Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewChoose the correct sentence:
A. You can’t travel by subway late at night. There are no trains after midnight.
B. You shouldn’t travel by subway late at night. There are no trains after midnight.
C. You must not travel by subway late at night. There are no trains after midnight.
D. You don’t have to travel by subway late at night. There are no trains after midnight.
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He’s tremendously lazy and _____ tries.
A. Hardly
B. Hard
C. Hardily
We would be visiting you if we were in your city
A. Past Future Continuous Tense
B. Present Future Continuous Tense
C. Simple Continuous Tense
D. Future Continuous Tense
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“Where _____ now?” “In her office.”
A. is he
B. is she
C. is it
D. is
