Conjugating verbs in present continuous for future: Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in present continuous: ‘I ________ (read) a book tomorrow at this time.’
A. readed
B. am reading
C. will be reading
D. will read

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Simple Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is in Simple Past Tense?
A. She watches TV every evening.
B. He was watching TV now.
C. They watch TV every night.
D. She watched TV yesterday.
Modals › View
What do you say to express ability in the past?
A. I could climb trees when I was 10.
B. I could’ve done my homework but I was too tired.
C. Could you give me extra homework, please?
Modals › ViewChoose the best modal to complete this sentence:
In a courtroom:
Lawyer: ___ I approach the bench, your honor?
A. May
B. Can’t
C. Can
D. Should
Grammar › View
A:I don’t know ___ to help you. B:Just leave me alone.
A. what I do
B. I do what
C. what to do
D. what should
