[ Present Tenses ]
What is the structure of a present simple sentence?
A. Subject + Present Participle of the Verb
B. Subject + Base Form of the Verb (or Base Form + ‘s’/’es’ for third person singular)
C. Subject + Past Form of the Verb
D. Subject + Future Form of the Verb

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Present Continuous › ViewWe _____________________to the pop music at the moment.
A. listen
B. am listening
C. are listening
D. is listening
Grammar › View
The opposite of cloudy.
A. Sunny
B. Hot
C. Rainy
Grammar › ViewWhat is the past participle for the verb “to break”?
A. broke
B. broken
C. break
Conditional Sentence Type 2 › View
If I …… stronger, I …… you to carry the piano.
A. Am, ‘d help
B. Were, ‘d help
C. ‘d be, ‘d help
