What tense do we use to refer to events that will happen in the future?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Simple future tense
D. Present perfect tense

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Mixed General Quiz › View“It is a wise child that knows its own father” means ___.
a. A man who is not the father is potentially dangerous to a child..
b. It is harder for a baby to recognize its father than its mother.
c. It is good for children to get to know their fathers.
d. One can never have certain proof that a man is one’s father.
Passive Voice › View
‘Let’s work out the solution together!’ Peter says.
A. Peter suggested working out the solution together
B. Peter suggested that working out the solution together.
C. Peter suggested should work out the solution together.
D. Peter suggested to working out the solution together.
Gerunds/Infinitives › ViewHe likes to jazz and rock music.
A. listening
B. to listen
Coordinating Conjunction › View
I didn’t buy the new shoes … I didn’t have any money.
A. and
B. for
C. yet
D. so
