[ Present and Future Tenses ]
When do we use ‘will’ for future events?
A. When we are discussing present actions
B. When we are talking about past events
C. When we have already planned or decided to do something in the future.
D. When we have no idea what will happen in the future
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewJason ______ exercise before(在……之前)he worked in the gym. Now, he ______ it after work every day.
A. never; did
B. didn’t; did
C. doesn’t; does
D. didn’t; does
Present Tenses › View
When I … with my girlfriend she just … talking to me. She … me!
A. have quarreled/has stopped/always ignores
B. am quarrelling/stops/has always ignored
C. quarrel/has stopped/is always ignoring
D. quarrel/stops/is always ignoring
