[ Time Clauses of Future ]
I/lend/the money/ as long as/you/pay/back
A. I lend you the money as long as you’ll pay me back
B. I’ll lend you the money as long as you pack me back

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Tenses › ViewHe __ (already/send) the email, so there’s no need to remind him.
A. already sends
B. is already sending
C. has already sent
D. has already been sending
Grammar › View
Two-thirds of the population ____________________ of the death penalty.
A. Disapprove
B. Disapproves
Karl isn’t asleep – he’s singing upstairs in his room. Karl_________________asleep. He’s singing upstairs in his room!
A. Must be
B. Could be
C. Maybe
D. Can’t be
Grammar › View
What’s this?
A. It’s a board
B. It’s a bike
C. It’s a book
