[ Grammar ]
We use be + due to + infinitive to say something is owed / expected very soon, often at a certain time
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Reported Speech › View‘Do you sleep at least eight hours a day?’ the doctor asked him.
A. The doctor asked him if he slept at least eight hours a day.
B. The doctor asks him if he sleeps at least eight hours a day.
C. The doctor asked him does he sleep at least eight hours a day?
Present Perfect: for/since › View
They ____ (use) this laptop ____ spring.
A. have used/ since
B. has used/ since
C. have use/ for
D. have using/ for
Grammar › ViewWe use ‘an’ before plural nouns which begin with a vowel sound.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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This time next week, I ………………… on the beach.
A. Was lying
B. Lie
C. Will be lying
