Present simple with Yes-no questions: Form a yes-no question using present simple tense: She drinks coffee every morning.
A. Does she drinks coffee every morning?
B. She drinks coffee every morning?
C. Do she drinks coffee every morning?
D. Does she drink coffee every morning?

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Future Tenses › ViewWhat are your plans for tomorrow?
A. I’ll clean my room and go shopping.
B. I’m going to clean my room and go shopping.
Relative Clause › View
He lost my pen. I gave him yesterday.
A. He lost my pen who I gave yesterday.
B. He lost my pen whose I gave yesterday.
C. He lost my pen which I gave yesterday.
D. He lost my pen whom I gave yesterday.
Third Conditional › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. If she would have worked harder, she would have succeeded.
B. If she had worked harder, she would have succeeded.
C. If she works harder, she would have succeeded.
D. If she had worked harder, she would succeed.
Prepositions of Place › View
There are three pictures ____ the wall.
A. on
B. in
C. under
D. beside
