‘Are you free tomorrow afternoon?’
‘Let me check in my diary…I ________________ a client at three. I’m free after that.’
A. will see
B. am seeing
C. see
D. going to

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Grammar › ViewIf my dad hadn’t kept educating himself continuously, he wouldn’t be a real successful man now.
A. My dad has kept educating himself continuously, so he is a really successful man now.
B. My dad hasn’t kept educating himself continuously, so he isn’t really successful.
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Mrs. Crown ________ her class about progressive verb tenses last week.
A. teaching
B. is teaching
C. was teaching
D. will be teaching
