. Convert the sentence to future tense: ‘We visit our grandparents every summer.’
A. We are visiting our grandparents every summer.
B. We visit our grandparents next summer.
C. We visited our grandparents every summer.
D. We will visit our grandparents every summer.

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Modal Verbs and Conditionals › ViewIs used in dealing with things or change in past scenario yielding to different results. It is formed using this structure: condition – if + past perfect; main clause – would have + past participle.
A. Zero
B. First
C. Second
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We —- the contract before the meeting ended.
A. had been signing
B. had signed
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A. Element.
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C. Look, there is an element.
D. Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen elements.
