Hey there, Rudi! Can you use the verb ‘jump’ in a fun sentence in the present tense? Let’s see what you can come up with!
A. Jumping is my favorite activity.
B. I will jump tomorrow at the park.
C. I jumped over the fence yesterday.
D. Siti jumps every morning for exercise.

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A. May
B. Could
C. Might
D. Can
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Where are you going?
A. I am going see a friend.
B. I’ll see a friend.
C. I’ll to see a friend.
D. I am going to see a friend.
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A. Mrs. Morris likes to go to Starbucks on Mondays.
B. mrs. Morris likes to go to Starbucks on mondays.
C. mrs. morris likes to go to starbucks on Mondays.
D. Mrs. morris likes to go to Starbucks on mondays.
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__________ I finish my project, I can enjoy a quiet evening of doing nothing.
A. After
B. Unless
C. While
D. Although
