What … when you leave school?
A. you are going to do
B. are you going do
C. are you going to do

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses a countable noun?
A. I need some information.
B. Can you buy me some waters?
C. She has many furnitures.
D. The dog needs some foods.
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Were you at school last week?
A. I wasn’t at school last week
B. I didn’t was at school last week
C. I went to school last week
D. I weren’t at school last week
Samuel was really looking forward to the school play, but it got canceled at the last minute. What does the word “Disappointed” mean?
A. Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one’s hopes or expectations
B. Having lost confidence or enthusiasm
C. Feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval
D. Feeling or showing embarrassment
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The doctor said he ___ (examine) the patient the next day.
A. would examine
B. examines
C. will examine
