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Change the sentence to past continuous tense: ‘He reads a book.’
A. He will be reading a book.
B. He has been reading a book.
C. He is reading a book.
D. He was reading a book.
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs › ViewIf you want to help your friend, you ……….. to do her homework. Instead, you should show her how to do it by herself.
A. ought not
B. have to
C. must
D. shouldn’t
Simple Present Tense › View
What is the correct form of the verb ‘to eat’ in the simple present tense for the pronoun ‘you’?
A. eats
B. eat
C. ate
D. eating
