[ Tenses and Modals ]
Use present continuous to talk about the future: ‘We (have) a party on Saturday.’
A. We are having a party on Saturday.
B. We have a party on Saturday.
C. We will have a party on Saturday.
D. We had a party on Saturday.

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Grammar › ViewRead the sentences below and find the adverb. Then, state what type of adverb it is
They will depart soon.
A. manner
B. place
C. time
D. frequency
E. degree
Verb Tenses › View
. What helping verb is used in past perfect tense?
A. Have
B. Had
C. Will
D. Has
Conjunction › ViewComplete the sentence with the coordinating conjunction that makes sense.
You may have soup, ____ you may have salad.
A. or
B. and
C. nor
D. yet
Articles › View
Do you want ___ sandwich? I’ve got cheese and bread in the shopping bag.
A. A
B. An
C. The
D. No Article
