We use the simple present to:
A. Express plans for the future.
B. Express an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
C. Talk about what we do everyday.
D. All the above.

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Adverb › ViewYesterday, I wanted to buy two tickets for Hamlet at the London theatre. _______, they were all sold out.
A. Unfortunately
B. Personally
C. Hopefully
D. Luckily
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I can’t join you for dinner – I ______ the report by then.
A. hadn’t finished
B. won’t have finished
C. haven’t finished
Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals › ViewChoose the correct sentence showing a future prediction:
A. Look at the sky! It is going to rain.
B. Look at the sky! It going to rain.
C. Look at the sky! It is going to raining.
IELTS Vocabulary › View
to produce something in such a way that it makes profit
A. produce profitably
B. advance payment
C. calculate
D. destruction
