To make a prediction based on what we are looking at, we would say:
A. It will rain.
B. It will be raining.
C. It’s going to rain.
D. It is raining.

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Gerund or InfinitivePhrase vs ClausePronounsTemporal Conjunctions and ConnectivesNoun ClausePrepositionsAsking and Giving SuggestionInfinitives and ING FormsUnscramble SentenceGive, do and makeOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewI’m sure it wasn’t Mr. Pike you saw because he is in London.
A. It mustn’t have been Mr. Pike you saw because he is in London.
B. It can’t have been Mr. Pike you saw because he is in London.
C. It mightn’t be Mr. Pike you saw because he is in London.
D. It couldn’t be Mr. Pike you saw because he is in London.
Vocabulary › View
brat (n)
A. A type of bread
B. A small, misbehaving child
C. A type of car
D. A type of plant
Parts of Speech › ViewMatch the underlined word to the correct part of speech.
‘The dragon woke up slowly.’
A. Noun
B. Pronoun
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
E. Interjection
Simple Present Tense/be/Present Progessive › View
He usually ___ basketball in the gym.
A. practice
B. practices
C. practicing
