[ Be used to vs used to ]
Tony (A) (B) much time on computer games. He doesn’t do it now because he finds studies more important. Mr Cheng is happy for him.
A. (A): is used to (B): spending
B. (A): is used to (B): spend
C. (A): used to (B): spend
D. (A): used to (B): spending

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Tenses and Time Markers › ViewHe (work) at the company for five years so far.
A. has been working
B. is working
C. worked
D. was working
Grammar › View
Today, more than 200 species of fish _(lives/live)_ in the 18,000-acre marine park
A. lives
B. live
If I ______ you, I ________ get a new job.
A. were / can
B. was / couldn’t
C. wasn’t / would
D. were / would
Demonstrative Pronouns › View
Are _________ your books over there on the table?
A. this
B. that
C. these
D. those
