Which sentence is in the future progressive tense?
A. Mom will be cooking for the holiday.
B. Mom cooks for the holidays.
C. Mom cooked for the holiday.
D. Mom will cook for the holiday.

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Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to represent actions that occurred before the present moment?
A. Past tense
B. Present tense
C. Future tense
D. Conditional tense
Grammar › View
A: Chloe………..next month.
B: I know. I ………… an invitation for the ceremony.
A. is graduating/have just received
B. is graduating/have just receving
C. has graduated/have just received
D. has graduated/have just receving
Auxiliary and Modal Verbs › ViewWhich characteristic do modal auxiliary verbs share with primary auxiliaries?
A. They must be followed by a full infinitive
B. They can be used in the progressive tense
C. They lack a full set of forms
D. They have proper past tenses
Conditional Sentence › View
The students would have solved the problem if they _______ their textbooks.
A. had used
B. would have used
C. used
