Conjugate the verb ‘to travel’ in future continuous tense for the pronoun ‘he’.
A. He will traveling
B. He will be travel
C. He will travels
D. He will be traveling

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Tenses › ViewEmily ____ ballet since she was five, and she ____ in a dance recital every year.
A. has been dancing / performs
B. was dancing / performed
C. danced / is performing
D. has danced / performs
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Is there a jug?
A. Yes, there is.
B. Yes, there are.
C. No, there isn’t.
D. No, there aren’t.
There are ___________ people turning up at the meeting, so we have to cancel it.
A. a little
B. little
C. a few
D. few
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Decide which one is correct
A. I’ve already told you that I can’t come out tonight.
B. I’ve told you that I already can’t come out tonight.
