In this set of verbs, which one is in simple future tense?
A. perform
B. performed
C. will perform

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Modal Verbs of Permission › ViewYou ask for permission not to come early tomorrow. You’re feeling informal. Which sentence is appropriate for the situation?
A. Could I not come early tomorrow?
B. May I not come early tomorrow?
C. I cannot come early tomorrow?
D. Can I not come early tomorrow?
Prepositional Phrases › View
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a prepositional phrase to describe a relationship between two things.
A. The book of poems is on the shelf.
B. She sings very well.
C. They ran quickly to the finish line.
D. He jumped high over the hurdle.
Comparisons › ViewThe house isn’t as ________(far) from Jacky’s school as the old one.
A. far
B. farther
C. further
D. the furthest
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
When the girl _____ the car, I instantly realized she was a mechanic.
A. pulled out of
B. picked out of
C. hung out of
D. stepped out of
