. This time next week I will be lying on the beach.
A. This describes a future continuous action.
B. This describes a past simple action.
C. This describes a present perfect action.
D. This describes a future perfect action.
Select your answer:

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Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the object of the preposition?
A. The object of the preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition in a prepositional phrase.
B. The object of the preposition is always a verb that describes the action.
C. The object of the preposition is the subject of the sentence that the preposition modifies.
D. The object of the preposition is an adjective that describes the noun.
First Conditional Sentence › View
Make sentences using the first conditional.
he / see lions / be happy
A. If he sees lions, he’ll be happy
B. If he will sees lions, he’ll be happy
C. If he see lions, he’ll be happy
D. If he sees lions, he is happy
