Summer ___soon.
A. comes
B. is coming
C. was come
D. is comming

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Prepositions › ViewShe is afraid ___ walking home alone in the dark.
A. for
B. to
C. of
D. at
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Change the tense in direct speech: ‘I will call you later,’ she said.
A. ‘I would call you later,’ she said.
B. ‘I should call you later,’ she said.
C. ‘I could call you later,’ she said.
D. ‘I can call you later,’ she said.
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWhat is the primary cause of water pollution in urban areas, according to Adam, Aseel, and Lamar?
A. Industrial waste
B. Deforestation
C. Sewage discharge
Grammar › View
Unless mom changes her mind, we can’t go out tonight.
A. We can’t go out tonight because mom doesn’t allow us to.
B. Mom allows us to go out tonight, but we won’t.
C. Even though mom doesn’t allow us to go out tonight, we will.
D. We will go out tonight despite mom’s not allowing us to.
