You won’t ________ good at sports if you ______ a lot.
A. Like – smoking
B. Be – smoke
C. Are – smoke
D. Being – smoking

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Grammar › ViewLook at the cat! It….climb up that tree.
A. will
B. is going to
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How should these two sentences be combined?
There is no school next week.
We should go to the beach.
A. There is no school next week, we should go to the beach.
B. There is no school next week we should go to the beach.
C. There is no school next week so we should go to the beach.
D. There is no school next week, so we should go to the beach.
Modals of Speculation and Deduction › ViewUse a modal to make a past deduction in the following sentence: ‘The movie started late, so it ____________ have been a technical issue.’
A. must have
B. should have
C. could have
D. might have
Some vs. Any › View
It’s not surprising she doesn’t have … friends with her personality.
a. some
b. any
