Topics: Verb Tenses
They were trying to cut corners to keep within their budget. What does cut corners mean?
A. to make something smaller
B. to steal money
C. to do something in the least expensive way
D. to do something that was more difficult
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe team, as well as the project manager, _________ (disagree) with the client’s proposal.
A. disagree
B. disagrees
C. have disagreed
D. disagreeing
Tenses › View
Select the correct sentence:
A. If I will see him, I will inform him.
B. If I see him, I will inform him.
C. If I saw him, I will inform him.
D. If I am seeing him, I will inform him.
