[ Grammar (want to/ need to/ have to) ]
Jack isn’t feeling well, but he doesn’t ________ be absent today.
A. want to
B. have to
Select your answer:
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Stative Verbs and Tenses › ViewConjugate the stative verb ‘to like’ in the future continuous tense.
A. will liking
B. will have liked
C. will be liking
D. will be likings
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Carina answered, “but I like it.”
B. Carina answered, “But I like it.”
C. Carina answered: “but I like it,”
D. Carina answered, “But I like it,”