[ Grammar ]
They (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
A. drive
B. drives
C. will drive
D. is driving

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Linking Verbs and Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses the incorrect form of the verb in the past tense?
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B. She chose the red dress for the party.
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We found it very difficult _____ with Gamma.
A. to work
B. work
C. working
D. worked
