[ Grammar & Vocabulary ]
“A line of waiting people or vehicles” is best described as:
A. brevity
B. a queue
C. a denizen
D. traffic

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Tenses and Verbs › ViewFill in the blanks with am, is, are (present tense) and was, were (past tense) They ____ tired last night.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. was
E. were
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_______, he will go out with his friends.
A. When Tony finished his project
B. When Tony finishes his project
C. When Tony had finished his project
D. When Tony was finishing his project
Prepositions › ViewThe company announced that it had won …. a contract worth $25m to supply buses and trucks.
A. no preposition
B. to
C. for
D. from
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A. exhausted
B. proud
C. disappointed
D. lonely
