[ Grammar ]
The sky ______ like it will rain, and the weather app ______ us to carry an umbrella.
A. looks / is telling
B. is looking / tells
C. looks / tells
D. is looking / is telling

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has the correct punctuation?
A. What does the weather call for next week?
B. What does the weather call for next week.
C. What does the weather call for next week
D. What does the weather call for next week?!
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They _____ a new plan.
A. have
B. has
C. have to
D. has to
Future or Past › ViewThey ate chicken and rice for dinner.
A. Future
B. Past
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I _____ to school every day when I was young.
A. walk
B. walked
C. have walked
D. have never walked
