[ Verb Tenses ]
They are looking forward to the summer vacation. (Present Progressive)
A. They have looked forward to the summer vacation.
B. They are looking forward to the summer vacation.
C. They were looking forward to the summer vacation.
D. They will look forward to the summer vacation.

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Grammar › ViewWhich form of the verb should be used with ‘he’ in the present tense?
A. Play
B. Plays
C. Playing
D. Played
Grammar › View
Try calling him in the evening. He …… home by eight.
A. must be
B. should be
C. is going to be
D. will be
Gerund, Infinitive, Bare Verb › ViewI enjoy_______ alone
A. be
B. being
C. to be
Conditional Sentences › View
He never buys lunch
A. if he wouldn’t have cash.
B. if he have no cash.
C. if he doesn’t have cash.
D. if he didn’t have cash.
