Which verb tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future?
A. Present Simple
B. Future Simple
C. Present Perfect Simple
D. Past Simple

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Present Simple Tense › ViewMy mother (teach) ……… English at a high school.
A. teach
B. teaches
C. is teach
D. teachs
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When is simple past continuous tense used?
A. Simple past continuous tense is used for future actions
B. Simple past continuous tense is used to describe completed actions in the present
C. Simple past continuous tense is used to express habitual actions in the past
D. Simple past continuous tense is used when we want to emphasize the duration or continuous nature of an action in the past.
Grammar › ViewMr Tan washes and irons_____ own uniform every day.
A. his
B. her
C. hers
D. their
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The sun was shining and the birds were singing when she got out. What a lovely day, she said to herself. She looked at her car but it was not there. Somebody ____________ it.
A. has stolen
B. have stolen
C. had stolen
D. stole
