[ Modals and Tenses ]
Formulate a future simple sentence: I ___ (study) for the exam tomorrow.
A. I am studying for the exam tomorrow.
B. I will study for the exam tomorrow.
C. I will be studying for the exam tomorrow.
D. I studied for the exam tomorrow.

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Grammar › ViewDirect: “I can help you,” she said.
Reported: She said that she ……. help me.
A. might
B. will
C. can
D. could
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Driving down the highway, the radio blasted the Beastie Boys all night long.
A. This sentence has a dangling modifier.
B. This sentence does not have a dangling modifier.
……….. of the shortage of staff members, the team finally completed the long-term project.
A. Despite
B. In addition
C. Apart
D. In spite
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Which sentence is correct?
A. He have a new car
B. He has a new car.
C. He has new car.
