[ Preposition ]
Find the meaning of “be about to”
A. be after
B. be on the point of
C. be opposed to
D. come back
Select your answer:

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb: “The architect ___ (design) a blueprint for the new skyscraper last month.”
A. design
B. designs
C. designed
D. designing
