[ Wish / If only ( Present) ]
It is correct: Henry wishes he didn’t work tomorrow.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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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
D. , for
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The telephone _____________ while Jerry was bathing.
A. rings
B. rang
C. rung
D. is ringing
Grammar › ViewHe says he _________ London the next week.
A. goes
B. was going to
C. is going to
D. had been gone
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_________some geese in the lake.
A. There is
B. There are
C. Are there
D. There aren’t
