[ Modal Verbs ]
What does ‘will’ suggest about the likelihood of an event in the sentence ‘It will probably rain tomorrow’?
A. Certainty
B. Impossibility
C. High probability
D. No probability

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Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentence is correct?
A. She have lived here for ten years.
B. She was living here for ten years.
C. She has lived here for ten years.
D. She lived here for ten years.
Tenses › View
The panda _______ bamboo leaves when I saw her. (eat)
A. ate
B. eated
C. was eating
D. eaten
Grammar › ViewThere are…………..peppers , too.
A. some
B. any
C. much
D. an
Present Tenses › View
Please teach me how to play Tennis. I __________ (never, play) tennis in my whole life.
A. never play
B. never plays
C. is never playing
D. has never played
E. have never played
