Eat your breakfast before you _____ out.
A. go
B. will go
C. to go
D. are going

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A. She visits her grandmother last week.
B. She visited her grandmother last week.
C. She will visit her grandmother next week.
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Hey there! How does the use of ‘can’ differ from ‘could’ when making requests?
A. ‘Can’ is more fun and friendly than ‘could’.
B. ‘Could’ is used for general requests, while ‘can’ is for specific requests.
C. ‘Can’ is more direct and casual, while ‘could’ is more polite and formal.
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A. the
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………….she run a lot?
A. Do
B. Does
C. Is
D. Are
