[ Grammar ]
-… did you arrive? -At about six o’clock.
A. When
B. What
C. Why

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Future Tenses › ViewUse a time expression with ‘Going to’ in the sentence: ‘He is going to cook dinner ______.’
A. He is going to cook dinner in the morning.
B. He is going to cook dinner on the moon.
C. He is going to cook dinner tomorrow.
D. He is going to cook dinner at 7:00 PM.
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
To Debate something is to
A. discuss with opposing viewpoints
B. ignore opposing opinions
C. present a single viewpoint
Quantifiers: too many, too much & enough › ViewI’m very tired. I’ve got …………………………. work to do.
A. TOO MANY
B. TOO MUCH
C. NOT ENOUGH
Tenses › View
Which tense is used in this sentence?
There are twenty children in the class.
A. past simple
B. present simple
C. present continuous
D. present perfect
