Watch _____! You nearly ran into a car.
A. At
B. On
C. Out
D. Up

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat’s the word for the land at the bottom of the sea?
A. deepland
B. seabed
C. seafloor
Future Tenses › View
What is the difference between ‘will’ and ‘going to’ in future tenses?
A. ‘Will’ is used for predictions, spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, and threats, while ‘going to’ is for intentions, plans, and predictions based on evidence or current situations.
B. ‘Will’ is only used for promises and offers, while ‘going to’ is for predictions.
C. Both ‘will’ and ‘going to’ are used interchangeably for all future actions.
D. ‘Will’ is used for plans, and ‘going to’ is used for spontaneous decisions.
Tenses › ViewMany of the people who attended Mr. David’s funeral ____ him for many years.
A. didn’t see
B. wouldn’t see
C. haven’t seen
D. hadn’t seen
Grammar › View
Which are proof words for “too?”
A. three
B. so
C. two
