[ 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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Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect ContinuousInfinitives or Gerunds1st & 2nd ConditionalsAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Must or Mus notGerund NounPossessive NounsLanguage Features of an Opinion ArticleAdjective or AdverbModal ProbabilityOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the term ‘derogatory’ mean?
A. Being disrespectful or insulting towards people
B. The darkest part of twilight
C. Having recently died
D. An organised fight between two people
Grammar and Essay › View
I ____ to the mall last night
A. didn´t went
B. didn´t go
C. wasn´t go
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
