What is the correct negative form of “He plays football”?
A. He does not plays football.
B. He does not play football.
C. He is not playing football.
D. He has not played football.

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewThe given sentence below is probability / saying that something is logical or normal (positive or negative):
It should not/ought not to be that difficult to get there.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Convert the sentence to past tense: The children play in the park every afternoon.
A. The children played in the park every afternoon.
B. The children will play in the park every afternoon.
C. The children plays in the park every afternoon.
D. The children playing in the park every afternoon.
Past Tense › ViewI ………………………….. sleep well last night.
A. hadn’t
B. didn’t
C. wasn’t
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Minion is eating bananas at the moment.
A. Bananas is being eaten by Minion at the moment.
B. Bananas are being eaten by Minion at the moment.
