Conjugate the verb ‘play’ in ‘Going to’ for the pronoun ‘they’.
A. are going to play
B. going to play
C. are going to plays
D. is going to play

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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the Future Perfect Tense correctly?
A. I will be cooking dinner when you will arrive.
B. I will have cooked dinner by the time you arrive.
C. I am cooking dinner when you arrive.
D. I cook dinner when you arrive.
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Sam __ go to the party because he was too busy.
A. couldn’t
B. can’t
C. could
D. can
Past Tenses › ViewBy last year, twenty schools in this province (be)__ built.
A. have been
B. has been
C. had been
D. is
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Tanya came home late, so her parents were angry. She…
A. shouldn’t have came home late.
B. shouldn’t have comed home late.
C. shouldn’t have camed home late.
D. shouldn’t have come home late.
