[ Gerund - to Infinitive ]
I hope … you soon.
A. seeing
B. to see

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Simple Tenses › ViewIs the sentence written in present, past, or future?: I will bake a cake with my students soon.
A. Past
B. Present
C. Future
D. None
Modals › View
Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She ___________passed her driving test this morning.
A. Must have
B. Might have
C. Should have
D. Can’t have
Grammar › ViewThe situation is difficult ______________.
A. for expain
B. explain
C. to explain
Tenses › View
Why is there so much snow outside? It … (snow) for hours.
A. has snowed
B. has been snowing
C. snowed
