Conjugating verbs in Present Continuous tense: Conjugate the verb ‘to swim’ for ‘I/you/we/they’.
A. I am swimming, you are swimming, we are swimming, they are swimming
B. I am swim, you am swim, we am swim, they am swim
C. I is swimming, you is swimming, we is swimming, they is swimming
D. I are swimming, you are swimming, we are swimming, they are swimming

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A. Will you play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
B. Will you play volleyball this year, or are you going to play basketball instead?
C. Will you play volleyball this year or, are you going to play basketball instead?
D. Will you, play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
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‘Shall we try the new café in town tomorrow?’
‘Yes, but it … until noon.’
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A. opens
B. doesn’t open
C. opened
D. is opening
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb in reported speech: She said that she ________ the meeting.
A. attends
B. attended
C. will attend
D. had attended
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I might pass the test but I ________ it.
A. doubting
B. doubt
C. am doubting
D. doubts
