[ Grammar ]
I……..both of you at school tomorrow.
A. will meet
B. meeting
C. meet
D. met

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Intermediate › ViewChoose the correct option:
A: I can cook something for dinner or we can order a pizza. Which one do you prefer?
B: ________ will do. I don’t mind.
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a. both
b. either
c. neither
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What is a synonym for “lucrative”?
A. Profitable
B. Nonremunerative
C. Unprofitable
D. Gainful
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A. The ones that when changed to past are added “t”
B. The ones that when changed to past are added “l”
C. The ones that when changed to past are added “d” “ed” or “ied”
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I realized I _______ any money with me.
A. had not been bringing
B. brought
C. hadn’t brought
D. wasn’t bringing