[ Present Tenses ]
My wife … at the office but she … at home today.
A. is usually working/works
B. usually works/is working
C. usually works/has worked
D. has usually worked/is working

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Conjunctions › ViewChoose the conjunction that best fits in the sentence.
I wanted to play in the snow _____ I had to finish my chores first.
A. because
B. but
C. or
Adjective › View
It was very ….. not to be selected for the basketball team.
a.disappointed
b.disappointing
Modal Verbs › ViewThis modal verb is used for expressing duty, necessity, obligation, prohibition, rules, laws, social and moral responsibility, supposition mixed with assurance.
A. Ought to
B. May
C. Have to
D. Should
E. Must
Tenses › View
He ___________ a sandwich for lunch.
A. Are making
B. is making
C. Are make
D. is make
