[ Conditional Clause ]
The roof gets wet
A. if it will rain
B. if it doesn’t rain
C. if it rains.

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Grammar › ViewWhich verb tense is used to describe an action happening now?
A. Present simple
B. Past simple
C. Present continuous
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Select the correct punctuation.
A. Edna hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
B. Edna, hasnt your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
C. Edna, hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
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B. under
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My dog is sometimes noisy ____ night.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. every
