[ Grammar ]
At the end, the customer won’t have to pay ……their shopping with cash or a bank card.
A. of
B. under
C. in
D. for
E. at

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Conditional Tenses › ViewYou … the weekend if you … with us.
A. enjoyed – came
B. had enjoyed – had come
C. would’ve enjoyed – had come
D. had enjoyed – would’ve come
First Conditional › View
She ______ (to cook) dinner if you ______ (to go) to the supermarket.
A. will cook/ go
B. will cook/ goes
C. cooks/ will go
D. cook/ will go
Present Continuous Tense › ViewShe _______ (not eat) meat these days.
A. are not eating
B. am not eating
C. is not eating
D. not eating
Noun / Pronoun › View
. Which of the following sentences contains a relative pronoun?
A. The car that I bought is red.
B. She lost her keys.
C. He is taller than I am.
D. We will meet at noon.
