Which of these is correct?
A. I am not eating lunch.
B. I not am eating lunch.
C. I is not eating lunch.
D. I not is eating lunch.

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Modal SpeculationModals of AdviceGerundsFuture Tenses and ModalsContrast Linking WordsPast Continuous vs Past SimplePresent Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogativePast and Present ContinuousAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Gerund or InfinitiveOther quiz:
Prepositions › ViewQ: Are you travelling to Paris ____ business or ____ holiday?
A. For
B. On
C. To
D. In
Grammar › View
“She must work harder”
A. They commented she should work harder.
B. They commented she has to work harder.
C. They commented she had to work harder.
D. They commented she may work harder.
Simple Past Tense › ViewChoose the correct sentence below.
A. She doesn’t travel to Paris last year.
B. She didn’t traveled to Paris last year.
C. She doesn’t travaled to Paris last year.
D. She didn’t travel to Paris last year.
E. She not traveled to Paris last year.
Vocabulary › View
Which word means “to make an official public statement”?
A. conceal
B. proclaim
C. obscure
D. shroud
