[ Tenses ]
I (read) a book at the moment.
A. I am read a book at the moment.
B. I am reading a book at the moment.
C. I reads a book at the moment.
D. I read a book at the moment.

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Present Simple & Continues › ViewIs this sentence correct or incorrect?
They walks to school every day
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Modal › View
We use it to express possibility
A. Can, could
B. May, might
C. Must, Have to
D. Will, shall, would
For vs Since › ViewThe singer has sung seven songs _______ the concert began.
A. since
B. for
Grammar › View
If they hadn’t taken the car, I _______________ you a lift.
A. will give
B. had given
C. would give
D. would have given
