They never … meat. They … tuna for lunch today.
A. eat – are eating
B. ate – are eating
C. are eating – eat
D. eat – is eating

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a complete sentence?
A. The newspapers are supposed to be delivered by 7:00, but I am usually finished before 6:45.
B. I called the delivery service this morning, they told me the shipment would arrive on time.
C. Look in the closet you should find it there.
D. I was the first to sign the petition Harry was second.
Question Tag › View
Martha and Jerry like tunafish,
A. do you?
B. don’t you?
C. did you?
D. didn´t you?
Grammar › ViewWhat type of sentence is this?
” I’ve won! ”
A. Command
B. Request
C. Wish
D. Exclamation
Tenses › View
Which tense should be used for actions that will happen in the future?
A. Past Simple
B. Present Simple
C. Future Simple
D. Past Continuous
