What is the correct negative form of “She is playing tennis now”?
A. She is not playing tennis now
B. She not playing tennis now
C. She is playing not tennis now
D. She is playing tennis not now

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Conditionals and Modals of Probability › ViewHe ____ be french judging by his accent
A. could
B. can’t
C. may
D. must
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Choose the situation that expresses this sentence in the future:
I was going to buy a book but the bookstore was closed.
A. An action that will be completed before a certain point in the future.
B. A prediction without a high degree of certainty.
C. A plan made in the past and not completed.
D. An action in progress at a certain point in the future.
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a. agree with
b. annoy
c. ignore
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He said he _____ help me with my homework later.
A. can
B. might
C. would
D. shall
