[ Future Tenses ]
Convert the sentence to future tense: “She reads a book every night.”
A. She will read a book every night.
B. She will be reading a book every night.
C. She has read a book every night.
D. She read a book every night.

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Prepositions › ViewI have a note ____ you to take home.
A. by
B. from
C. for
D. about
Verb Tenses › View
I’m pretty sure printed books _____ one day.
A. are going to disappear
B. are disappearing
C. disappear
D. will disappear
Prepositions › ViewThe tacos from that restaurant are too small and salty.
A. the tacos
B. from that restaurant
C. are too small
D. and salty
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
Choose the antonym for the word ‘happy’: ‘She was very happy with the results.’
A. sad
B. joyful
C. excited
D. content
