Use the Present Continuous for actions happening right now.
A. She reads a book.
B. She is reading a book.
C. She read a book.

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Adverb › ViewThe manager asked for a meeting before the final decision. ______ I don’t believe that he would agree to this project.
A. Surprisingly
B. Hopefully
C. Luckily
D. Personally
Gerund & Participle › View
“She was great, wasn’t she?” “Absolutely, I can recall the last time I heard her ________ such an inspiring speech.”
A. has been delivering
B. to deliver
C. to be delivering
D. deliver
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewThe new security system can ___ even the slightest movements in the building.
A. detect
B. conceive
C. undertake
D. allocate
Direct-Indirect Speech › View
He said to the judge, “I did not commit this crime.”
A. He told the judge that he did not commit the crime.
B. He told the judge that he had not committed the crime.
C. He told the judge that he had not committed that crime.
D. He told the judge that he had not committed this crime.
