Would you like ______ out with me tonight?
A. eat
B. to eat
C. eating
D. eaten

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Vocabulary › ViewThe use of a word or phrase to replace another and that is considered less offensive or less vulgar than the word or phrase it replaces; a word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way
A. Parody
B. Euphemism
C. Paradox
D. Literal
Conditional Tenses › View
Create a conditional simple sentence: If they had arrived on time, they wouldn’t have missed the train.
A. If they had arrived late, they wouldn’t have missed the train.
B. If they had arrived on time, they wouldn’t have missed the train.
C. If they arrived on time, they wouldn’t have missed the train.
D. If they had missed the train, they wouldn’t have arrived on time.
Modals - Conditionals - Future Tenses › ViewIf we meet at 9:30, we … (to have) plenty of time.
A. have
B. will have
C. would have
D. would have had
Article › View
Choose the correct article for the noun ‘hour’ in the sentence: ‘I will be there in ___ hour.’
A. some
B. an
C. a
D. the
