[ Future Tenses ]
To promise something, we use
A. The simple future
B. The “be going to” future
C. The present continuous

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Verb Tenses › ViewChoose the correct past tense form of the verb: He ________ (run) a marathon last month.
A. running
B. ran
C. runs
D. runned
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_____ at the hotel, the receptionist told them dinner would be served at eight.
A. The moment of arrival
B. No sooner had they arrived
C. Upon their arrival
D. Hardly did they arrive
Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the conjunction type in this sentence: “I will come to your party if I finish my work on time.”
A. Coordinating
B. Correlative
C. Subordinating
D. Interrogative
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You ———- play football in your room.
A. must
B. mustn’t
