When do we use future continuous tense?
A. To describe a completed action
B. To express a present situation
C. To indicate an ongoing action that will happen in the future
D. To indicate a past action

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has a past tense verb mistake?
A. Louis walked past the main library.
B. He fell down and kicked his foot against the table.
C. Mrs. Yates knew the answer to Louis’ question.
D. Two librarians lookt at him when he walked in the library.
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What is “eye contact”?
A. Staring at objects for long
B. Looking directly into someone’s eyes
C. Wearing glasses for better vision
D. Closing your eyes while talking
Grammar › ViewIs the following statement correct or not?
I use the internet on my smartphone. However, sometimes it is very slow.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Carry ….. talking, please. We want to hear more.
A. on
B. of
C. with
D. to
