[ Grammar ]
If you … in London by any chance, come and see me.
A. happen to be
B. would be
C. happen to go

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A. Present Continuous – travel
B. Present Continuous – is travelling
C. Simple Present – is travelling
D. Simple Present – travelling
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Italy produces these cars.
A. These cars is produced by Italy
B. These cars were produced by Italy
C. These cars are produced by Italy
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A. What bought you this morning?
B. What did you buy this morning?
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Only the ___________ families have access to the premium membership.
A. boondoggle
B. bourgeois
C. angst
