[ Grammar ]
‘Do you know the meaning of this word?’ ‘No, but I’ll _____________ in the dictionary.’
A. Look it up
B. Look up it
C. Look up
D. Be looking up it

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Articles › ViewNadia learns ____ English word ____ day.
A. a, a
B. a, an
C. an, a
D. an, the
Grammar › View
Which of the following sentences would you say when you talk to a friend?
A. Can I ask you a favour?
B. Could I ask you a favour?
C. May I ask you a favour?
D. Might I ask you a favour?
Future Tenses › ViewJohn and Sam ______(meet) at Starbucks on Monday at 5.00.
A. John and Sam will meet
B. John and Sam are going to meet
C. John and Sam are meeting
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All the girls fell in love with the ________ teacher.
a.handsome new American
b.American new handsome
c.new handsome American
