[ Grammar ]
the speaker’s most important points
A. main ideas
B. majority points
C. main motions
D. main goals
Select your answer:
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Future Tenses › ViewConjugating verbs in present continuous for future: Rewrite the sentence using present continuous: ‘She will eat dinner at 7 PM.’
A. She has eaten dinner at 7 PM.
B. She eats dinner at 7 PM.
C. She was eating dinner at 7 PM.
D. She is eating dinner at 7 PM.
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Form the past perfect tense of the irregular verb ‘break’.
A. has broke
B. have broke
C. had broken
D. had broke