[ Future Tenses ]
“Let’s meet at eleven o’clock tomorrow.” “Sorry, I _____ at eleven o’clock.”
A. work
B. am working
C. will work
D. will be working

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A. A novel is being written by her.
B. She writes a novel.
C. She has written a novel.
D. Writing a novel, she is happy.
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Spongebob learned to tie ____ shoes.
A. hers
B. his
C. him
D. ours