[ First & Second Conditional ]
If you _____ free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the cinema.
A. will be
B. are
C. would be

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses “might” correctly to express a less certain possibility than “may”?
A. I might go to the party tonight.
B. I will might go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to might go to the party tonight.
D. I might be going to the party tonight.
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She gets paid more than ____.
A. myself
B. me
C. I
D. I don’t know
Grammar › ViewThey refuse ____ the donation from the government.
A. receiving
B. to receive
C. receive
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I wish I _____ that yesterday.
A. didn’t say
B. hadn’t said
