[ Grammar ]
I _____ for you when your train _____ tomorrow.
A. am waiting, will arrive
B. will be waiting, arrive
C. will be waiting, will arrive

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe __________ attend the training session if her schedule allows.
A. should
B. could
C. ought to
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Grammar: Section 2. Gerund and Infinitive form. Choose the correct option for the sentences.
Steve dislikes ________________; so he usually takes a bus to work.
_
A. driving
B. drive
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A. am
B. have
C. will
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Kate was lucky; She …………. injured herself badly in the accident.
A. could
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C. can
