[ Adverbs of Time ]
Identify the adverb of time:
Michelle will arrive any moment now.
A. will
B. now
C. arrive

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Verb Forms and PrepositionsKinds of NounsLinking Verbs & Helping VerbsIdiom and TensesVocab and GrammarAdjectives and PronounsTenses StructurePresent Perfect, Present Simple, Present ContinuousGrammar - Countable/ UncountableUsed to - Would - TensesOther quiz:
Modals › ViewUmberto _ _ _ _ _ _ to go out because he’s just gone to bed.
A. can’t be planning
B. can’t plan
C. must be planning
Perfect Tense › View
What is the negative form of the sentence ‘She has cooked dinner’ in the perfect tense?
A. She has cooked not dinner
B. She has cooked not
C. She not has cooked dinner
D. She has not cooked dinner
Grammar › ViewMary always _______________ her homework in the evening.
A. does
B. makes
C. takes
D. learns
Gerunds and Infinitives › View
They decided ______ (stay) home and stream a video.
A. staying
B. to stay
