Which verb tense is used to discuss actions or events that will happen in the future?
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Simple Future Tense
C. Simple Present Tense
D. Present Continuous Tense

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Grammar › ViewIs there ________ you need? Maybe I can help you.
A. anything
B. something
C. everything
D. nothing
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Choose the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A. After discussing the text, we agreed that Somerset Maugham could tell a good story.
B. After discussing the text we agreed that Somerset Maugham could tell a good story.
C. After discussing the text, we agreed that Somerset, Maugham could tell a good story.
D. After discussing the text we agreed that Somerset, Maugham could tell a good story.
After the special assembly, the pupils took part in a parade.
The adverb of time in this sentence is __________.
A. assembly
B. parade
C. took
D. After
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Ken did so ___ on the math test.
A. bad
B. badly
C. badder
