[ Present Tenses ]
What is the difference between ‘I read’ and ‘I am reading’?
A. ‘I read’ is used for plural subjects, while ‘I am reading’ is used for singular subjects.
B. ‘I read’ refers to a completed action, while ‘I am reading’ refers to an ongoing action.
C. ‘I read’ indicates a habitual action, while ‘I am reading’ indicates a completed action.
D. ‘I read’ is a future action, while ‘I am reading’ is a past action.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewRead the following sentence.
He would not take off his coat.
What is the correct contraction for the underlined words?
A. wouldnt’
B. would’nt
C. woul’dnt
D. wouldn’t
Type of Sentences › View
Stop, take your hands off of me!
A. Declarative
B. Imperative
C. Interrogative
D. Exclamatory
