[ Infinitive and Gerunds ]
When you are talking about an activity, you usually use a
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund

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Grammar › ViewYou won’t pass the test _________ you study hard.
A. as
B. as soon as
C. unless
D. if
Vocabulary › View
meandered
A. considered or thought about; pondered
B. moved slowly and without purpose
C. ordered or organized specifically
D. moved or ran off suddenly
Modal Verbs › ViewSara ………… wait long; the train is leaving in five minutes
A. has to
B. doesn’t have to
C. should
D. need
Mixed General Quiz › View
My TV isn’t working.
a. We’ve already called a repairman. He should be here soon.
b. OK. I’ll call you later.
c. Why don’t you watch something else?
