TO/PRESENT SIMPLE/PRENSENT CONTINUOUS
1) My flight (leave) at 7.00 pm. It (arrive) in London at 8.00 am. I (visit) friends there. I think we (have) a lot of fun.
2) Iāve met a fortune teller and she told me I (soon/win) a lot of money.
3) A: Have I told you Sarah is in hospital?B: No, I didnāt know anything. What happened? I (visit) her tomorrow.
4) We (have) a meeting with our boss in ten minutes. Have you finished the presentation?
5) I canāt go out tonight. I (study) for a very important test.
6) A: I donāt think I can go on holiday with you this year. I donāt have enough money. B: Donāt worry. I (lend) you some.
7) A: What (you/do) tonight?B: I donāt know. I guess I (stay) home and relax.
8) I (buy) a new car. I havenāt decided which one yet.
9) Be careful! You (fall) down!
10) Classes (finish) at 8.30. Why donāt we meet at about 9.00?
11) Peter (leave) the company next week. He worked here for ten years and he feels itās time for a change.
12) A: What would you like to eat?B: I (have) chicken and salad, please.
13) My friends and I (go) to the movies tonight. Would you like to join us?
14) I havenāt finished the book you lent me yet but I (do) it next week, I promise. Please help!!!
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, kolibeilfuss
Suppose you need to verify how correctly use commas you open ur english textbook and scan the chaper titles in which one would most likey find the information you need
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, anaalashay
āthird, all reviewers have a bias ā no matter how impartial they try to be, opinions on movies are just that: opinions. this isnāt necessarily a bad thing: if you read a review by a critic that you know prefers foreign films, you know how seriously you should take his scathing critique of ironman.ā according to this passage, all reviewers a. prefer foreign films c. have bias b. hated the movie ironman d. refuse to watch popular films
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English, 22.06.2019 01:10, tasha7121
Read this excerpt from mohandas gandhi's "banaras hindu university speech." what is the speaker's purpose a. to persuade his audience to struggle for self-governance through peaceful means b. to urge wealthy indians to act instead of merely talk about poverty c. to inform the audience that the british colonial power is stealing indian resources d. to persuade his audience to renounce materialistic wealth and pursue spiritual wealth
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English, 22.06.2019 07:20, ozzie26
How does the conflict in this excerpt advance the plot? check all that apply. carewās murder provides mr. utterson with a reason to search mr. hydeās house and learn more about him. mr. hyde is found hiding in his home when mr. utterson and inspector newcomen search it. mr. utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties mr. hyde to dr. jekyll. mr. utterson begins to dislike mr. hyde and becomes suspicious of his connection to dr. jekyll. inspector newcomen and mr. utterson find items that suggest mr. hyde has committed other crimes.
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