[ Tenses ]
They _____ at two o’clock tomorrow.
A. arrived
B. have arrived
C. are arriving
D. have been arriving

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Past and Present Tenses › ViewShe _______ with her friends since yesterday morning. (hang out)
A. hangs out
B. hung out
C. has hung out
D. has been hanging out
Passive Voice of Tenses › View
Active: They are taking pictures from the bus.
A. Passive: Pictures are taken from the bus.
B. Passive: Pictures are being taken from the bus.
C. Passive: Pictures are being took from the bus.
Gerund or Infinitive › ViewHe says he feels a lot better since he stopped _____ so much bread
A. to eat
B. eating
Grammar › View
I hope _______ parents take us to the movies tonight!
A. are
B. our
C. hour
D. they’re
