[ Moods of Grammar ]
If you want to tell someone what to do, what verb mood do you choose?
A. Indicative
B. Imperative
C. Interrogative
D. Subjunctive

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Vocabulary › ViewThe action of explaining the meaning of something, to make sense of it
A. Historical Context
B. Perspective
C. Primary Source
D. Interpretation
Grammar › View
The kangaroo carried her baby in her pouch.
A. active
B. passive
Tenses › ViewWe _____ the presentation. Here it is – all finished!
A. have prepared
B. prepared
C. have been preparing
D. are preparing
Future Tenses › View
Use the _____ for events on a timetable or a schedule.
A. be going to
B. simple present
C. present progressive
D. will/won’t
