[ Future Tense ]
“What are your plans for tonight?”
A. Nothing. I’m definitely staying at home. I have to save my money.
B. Nothing. I will definitely stay home. I have to save my money.

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Question Tags › ViewYou aren’t listening to me, ….?
A. don’t you?
B. do you?
C. are you?
D. isn’t it?
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What best describes the underlined portion “have valued” in the sentence: Throughout history, people have valued gold?
A. Present perfect tense
B. Simple present tense
C. Simple past tense
D. Past perfect tense
Grammar › ViewAt the end of the book, the detective …….. the kille
A. Catches
B. Catching
C. Is changing
D. Has caught
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Complete the sentence: ‘This time tomorrow, I ___ (relax) on the beach.’
A. will be relaxing
B. will relax
C. am going to relax
D. will have relaxed
