What tense is the verb?
Mike will be singing tomorrow night.
A. past
B. present
C. future

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Modal Verbs › ViewSorry I’m late teacher. … I come in?
A. may
B. can
C. must
Perfect Verb Tenses › View
Imagine Emma and Rohan are busy scientists in a lab. Convert their exciting moment into the past perfect tense: “Emma and Rohan check data after they arrive at the laboratory.”
A. Emma and Rohan checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.
B. Emma and Rohan have checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.
C. Emma and Rohan had checked data after they arrived at the laboratory.
D. Emma and Rohan will have checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.
Present Tenses › View_____ your brother ______ next to the beautiful girl over there at the moment?
A. Is – sitting
B. Does – sit
C. Is – sit
D. Does – sitting
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
. What is the author’s perspective?
A. Recycling should be mandatory worldwide.
B. Recycling is easy and everyone should help a little.
C. Recycling doesn’t matter because the impact is small.
D. Recycling is pointless and no one should do it.
