[ Prepositions ]
Jenny is caught in a traffic jam and will not be _______ time for the meeting.
A. on
B. in
C. until
D. during

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Grammar › ViewDon’t ask me ___ the movie Dave and Amanda saw yesterday was interesting. I have no idea ___ I wasn’t there then.
A. what; why
B. which; if
C. whether; because
D. when; how
Tenses › View
He … for my company since he … here.
A. has been working – moved
B. has worked – has moved
C. worked – has moved
D. has been working – has been moving
Grammar › ViewDrivers _____ stop when the traffic lights are red.
A. can
B. must
C. will
D. may
Conditional Sentence › View
If you (to wear) ____ sandals in the mountains, you (to slip) ____ on the rocks
A. wears, will slip
B. wear, slip
C. wear, will slip
D. will wear, will slip
