[ Grammar ]
To talk about the future after certain words (‘when’ ‘until’ ‘after’ ‘before’ ‘as soon as’)
A. Present continuous
B. Present perfect
C. Present simple

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Grammar › ViewWhich conjunction would best join the two sentences together?
The students wanted to go out to recess. The teacher said they had too much work.
A. , and
B. , but
C. , or
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What is the contraction for the underlined words:
Tanya did not listen to her mother.
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A. it’s
B. I’ll
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Many vs. Much › ViewThere are __________ mushrooms.
A. A lot of
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C. Much
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I’d like ____ omelette, please.
A. a
B. an
C. two
D. these
