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Convert to present continuous: She (to read) a book right now.
A. She is reading a book right now.
B. She will read a book right now.
C. She was reading a book right now.
D. She reads a book right now.

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Regular vs. Irregular Verb › ViewWho just … (speak) at the conference?
- speaked
- spoke
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not allowed or accepted
A. edible
B. adventurous
C. forbidden
Grammar › ViewIt is late! We_____________________, otherwise the bus is going to leave us
A. May have to hurry
B. Can hurry
C. Will be able to hurry
D. ‘ve got to hurry
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Which sentence is in the future progressive tense?
A. Mom will be cooking for the holiday.
B. Mom cooks for the holidays.
C. Mom cooked for the holiday.
D. Mom will cook for the holiday.
