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Hey Mega, can you spot the present tense verb in this sentence: They eat lunch at noon?
A. noon
B. eat
C. they
D. lunch

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Simple Future Tense › ViewWill Bob and Sue see each other again soon?
Yes, ____. _______________this Saturday night.
A. Yes, they’ll. They will see again
B. Yes, they’ll. They’ll see each other again
C. Yes, they will. They will see each other again
D. Yes, they will. They will see again
Grammar › View
Choose the correct definition of the following homograph.
The princess danced at the ball.
___
A. A party with dancing.
B. A round toy.
The car ______ to my uncle.
A. belongs
B. belong
C. are belonging
D. belonging
Tenses › View
Look! Liam ___ ___ to school
A. Are – walking
B. Is – walk
C. Are – walk
D. Is – walking
