[ Grammar ]
Things that cannot be counted are called
A. Uncountable verbs
B. Countable nouns
C. Uncountable nouns

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Future Simple Tense
What time will the concert start?
A. It started at 8 PM.
B. It is starting at 8 PM.
C. It will start at 8 PM.
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