[ Gerunds As Objects of Prepositions ]
Simon is keen ……. on the trip
A. going
B. goes
C. to go
D. Both A and C

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Vocabulary › View“Necessary supplies, such as food” are called:
A. Anecdotes
B. Provisions
C. Recesses
D. Deportees
Grammar › View
John and Mary / not / skate
A. John and Mary isn’t skating.
B. John and Mary aren’t skating.
C. John and Mary aren’t skateing.
Past Perfect Tense › ViewIt _________ before.
A. has happened
B. had happened
C. have happened
D. happened
Tenses › View
A: ……… I speak well?
B: You speak so well.
A. do
B. does
C. is
D. am
