Select the sentence in the simple present tense:
A. I will be attending the meeting tomorrow.
B. She walks to school every day.
C. We had finished our project.
D. He was cooking dinner.

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Grammar › ViewEli said, “I left my mobile phone in this classroom yesterday” (Different reporting time)
A. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in this classroom yesterday
B. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in that classroom yesterday
C. Eli told us that she left her mobile phone in that classroom the day before
D. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in that classroom the day before
Past Tenses › View
Zack _________ his leg while he __________ American football.
A. had broken, played
B. broke, was playing
C. broke, had played
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewWhich academic vocabulary word best fits the simile “as upsetting as losing the big game”?
A. encourage
B. defeat
C. distinguish
D. achieve
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
Is the sentence correct?
I eat oysters and clams, but my brother doesn’t eat any shellfish.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
