[ Present Tenses ]
. Which of the following is the correct negative form of the simple present tense for ‘he/she/it’?
A. doesn’t
B. don’t
C. isn’t
D. aren’t
Select your answer:

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A. She always is late for school
B. She is always late for school.
C. Always she is late for school.
D. None is correct
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Combine the short sentences by using items in a series.
At the zoo, I saw a giraffe. I also saw an elephant. Finally, I saw a bear.
A. At the zoo, I saw a giraffe an elephant, and a bear.
B. At the zoo, I saw a giraffe, an elephant, and a bear.
C. At the zoo I saw a giraffe, and elephant, and a bear.
