What time expression indicates simple present tense?
A. always, usually, often, sometimes, never
B. sometimes never
C. always late
D. usually tomorrow

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Tenses › ViewMy son is a student. He (be) ………………………………………… a student for three years. I hope he (finish) …………………………… soon.
A. has been; will finish
B. have been; will finish
C. has been; is going to finish
D. was; will finish
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › View
A: __________ I rent a car when I arrive in Cairo? What do you recommend?
B: No, you __________ definitely use the subway. It’s fast and efficient.
A. Should / can
B. Can / can
C. Should / should
D. Can / should
Grammar › ViewHe is………….a letter now
A.Write
B.Writes
C.Writeing
D.Writting
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What is an independent clause?
A. Makes sense on its own as a sentence.
B. Doesn’t make sense on its own as a sentence.
C. Doesn’t have a subject and a verb
