[ Present Tenses ]
She ______ (attend) dance classes every Monday, but today she ______ (practice) for a competition.
A. attends, practices
B. is attending, is practicing
C. attends, is practicing
D. is attending, practices

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First Conditional › ViewIf she _______________ (not / see) each other tomorrow, she _______________ (see) each other next week.
A. doesn’t sees- will see
B. doesn’t see- will see
C. not see- will see
D. won’t see – see
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What is the correct form: They (to finish) their project by next week.
A. finish
B. finishes
C. finishing
D. will finish