[ Grammar ]
Which sentence is in the present continuous tense?
A. She reads a book.
B. She will read a book.
C. She is reading a book.
D. She read a book.

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Prepositions › ViewShe is afraid ___ walking home alone in the dark.
A. for
B. to
C. of
D. at
Speech Tenses › View
Change the tense in direct speech: ‘I will call you later,’ she said.
A. ‘I would call you later,’ she said.
B. ‘I should call you later,’ she said.
C. ‘I could call you later,’ she said.
D. ‘I can call you later,’ she said.
Active and Passive › ViewComplete with the correct passive form:
Millions of newspapers ___________ every night.
_
A. are printed
B. were printed
C. will be printed
Vocabulary › View
Which word means absolute; not subject to conditions or exceptions?
A. vacuous
B. capricious
C. pretense
D. unequivocal
