[ Verb Tenses ]
expresses an action that did happen, is happening, or will happen
A. Simple Tense
B. Progressive Tense
C. Perfect Tense
D. Perfect-Progressive Tense

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the superlative form?
A. John is tall.
B. John is taller than Tim.
C. John is the tallest in the class.
D. John was taller yesterday.
Grammar › View
This weekend I am going to my dad’s house and ______ my other dog.
A. see
B. will see
C. seeing
D. saw
Grammar › ViewThe bus is leaving ________. Hurry up!
A. yesterday
B. later
C. tomorrow
D. late
E. now
Simple Future Tense › View
My mother will … me in the afternoon.
A. calls
B. call
C. called
