[ Future Tenses ]
Convert the sentence ‘He runs every morning’ to future tense.
A. He is running every morning.
B. He will run every morning.
C. He runs tomorrow morning.
D. He ran every morning.

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Grammar › ViewAll the adverbs below are intensifiers, except:
A. normally
B. extremely
C. totally
D. absolutely
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Get up or you’ll be late for school.
A. Unless you get up, you’ll be late for school.
B. If you get up, you’ll be late for school
C. Unless you don’t get up, you’ll be late for school
D. If you don’t get up, you’ll not be late for school
Tenses › ViewWhile Tom ____ tennis, Ann ____ a shower.
A. played/ took
B. playing/ taking
C. was playing/ was taking
D. was play/ was take
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Jane is a teacher. She ___ French.
a. teach
b. teaches
