Which sentence correctly uses “ought to” to express a future obligation?
A. I ought to go to the party tonight.
B. I will ought to go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to ought to go to the party tonight.
D. I ought to be going to the party tonight.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a proper noun?
A. Mike loves to go hunting.
B. I will eat all of the popcorn!
C. They went to the capital yesterday.
D. Mom and dad went to the store.
Perfect Tenses › View
Choose the correct option:
It … all day! Why can’t it stop!
A. is raining
B. rains
C. has been raining
D. have been raining
Verb Tense › ViewIs the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The team will have completed the project by next month.’
A. Past perfect
B. Present perfect
C. Future perfect
D. Simple future
Future Tense › View
By the end of this week we … on the project for a month.
A. will have been working
B. will have worked
C. will work
