[ Time Clauses of Future ]
I’ll be meeting an old friend … I arrive in London
A. after
B. until
C. unless
D. when
Select your answer:
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A. I am going to buy a new car.
B. I will buy a new car.
C. I am buying a new car.
D. I will be buying a new car.
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Taylor has lost her dictionary……….two days ago{PC}
A. the
B. since
C. for
D. of