[ Preposition (at,in,on) ]
I always read when I’m _____ the train.
A. at
B. in
C. on

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Tenses › ViewThey will be traveling to Paris next week
Change the sentence above to Simple Future!
A. They travel to Paris next week
B. They will travel to Paris next week
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filled with joy and pride; in high spirits; excited
A. elated
B. boisterous
C. inhibited
D. anticipate
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A. for
B. to
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If you had taken my advice, you … in trouble.
A. shouldn’t have been
B. wouldn’t have been
C. couldn’t have been
D. wouldn’t be
