[ Grammar ]
A gerund always ends in…
A. -ing
B. -es
C. -a
D. -o

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Vocabulary › ViewOlivia is intending to start a new project next week. What does “intending” mean in this context?
A. Planning
B. Eating
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He (play)_____ basketball every Saturday.
A. He plays basketball every Saturday.
B. He playing basketball every Saturday.
C. He played basketball every Saturday.
D. He play basketball every Saturday.
Modal Verbs › ViewLewis ………. have been training very hard to develop muscles like that!
A. -must
B. -should
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John isn’t at work today. I think he _____ be sick.
A. might
B. might not
C. must not
