[ Simple Present Tense ]
The ships … tonight at 9 p.m.
A. Arrives
B. Arrive

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Adjective › ViewWhich is the usual order of adjectives?
a.They are a heavy loud metal band.
b.They are a loud heavy metal band.
c.They are a metal heavy loud band.
Grammar › View
Yesterday, Jane’s mum ……… us to the zoo.
A. drive
B. is driving
C. drives
D. drove
Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the past continuous tense?
A. I was reading a book when he called.
B. I read a book yesterday.
C. I will read a book tomorrow.
D. I have read that book before.
Subjunctive › View
If only I … a chef, I could cook delicious food for my husband
A. Was
B. Were
C. Is
D. Are
