I will take a basket. There will be a picnic in the evening.
A. I’ll take a basket until there is a picnic in the evening.
B. I’ll take a basket unless there is a picnic in the evening.
C. I’ll take a basket in case there is a picnic in the evening.

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A. have read/haven’t finished
B. have been reading/haven’t finished
C. have been reading/haven’t been finishing
D. have read/haven’t been finishing
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Choose the gerund in the sentence. Last night, we watched a fascinating show about fishing in Alaska.
A. fascinating
B. fishing
C. fishing in Alaska
D. watched a fascinating show
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A. was never going
B. has never gone
C. had never gone
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doing something very fast and maybe even carelessly
A. tidy
B. frantically
C. solemn
D. summon
