We _________ at around 3 o’clock tomorrow.
A. arrive
B. arrived
C. shall arrive
D. are arriving

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Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure › ViewShe broke my doll yesterday, He broke my doll yesterday.
(Change to elliptical structure)
A. Both she and he broke my doll yesterday
B. Both she broke and he broke my doll yesterday
C. Both he and she broke my doll yesterday
D. Both she and he broken my doll yesterday
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Combine the tenses: ‘When I (to arrive), they (to leave).’
A. When I arrive, they leave.
B. When I was arriving, they were leaving.
C. When I arrived, they had left.
D. When I had arrived, they left.
Grammar › ViewHe kindly smiled at the new student.
Kindly is what part of speech?
_____
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. adverb
E. pronoun
Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › View
He glanced at the clock nervously. He knew that he was running out of time.
A. He glanced at the clock nervously as if he still had time.
B. He glanced at the clock nervously like he was running out of time.
C. He glanced at the clock nervously although he was running out of time.
