[ Simple Future Tense ]
I … (walk) the dog later.
A. walks
B. walked
C. walk
D. will walk

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Past Narrative Tenses › ViewShe _____ (not call) me yet today.
A. has not called
B. did not call
C. had not called
D. was not calling
Preposition › View
There are apple trees ____the house.
A. behind
B. in
C. on
D. none of the above
Phrase and Clause › ViewChoose the best clause to make this a grammatical sentence.
“When you go ice skating, ………”
A. although you can hold the rail to keep your balance.
B. it helps to hold the rail to keep your balance.
Tenses › View
The monkeys ____________ in the jungle.
A. living
B. live
C. lived
D. were living
