[ will, be going to, would like to ]
A cake – Farid – eat – will – not
A. Farid will eat a cake
B. A cake will eat Farid
C. Will eat Farid a cake
D. Farid will a cake eat

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Present Simple › ViewWe ____ breakfast together every morning.
A. eat
B. eats
C. eating
D. ate
Grammar › View
Which of the following includes all of the correct nouns for the sentence below? Do you think he will go to the prom with Candance?
A. you, he, prom, Candance
B. you, he
C. think, go
D. prom, Candance
Tenses › ViewUse the past continuous tense: At 8 PM, I (to watch) a movie.
A. At 8 PM, I was watching a movie.
B. At 8 PM, I watched a movie.
C. At 8 PM, I am watching a movie.
D. At 8 PM, I will watch a movie.
Comparative Adverb › View
Blue whales _____ animals that have ever lived.
A. Is larger than
B. Is the largest
C. Are the largest
