[ Future Tenses ]
Somebody fainted,
A. I am going to call for help.
B. I am calling for help.
C. I will call for help.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhich word is an action that can be very difficult or time consuming to accomplish?
A. bystander
B. distraught
C. endeavor
D. irate
E. laborious
Grammar › View
Mary often ……… TV after dinner with her parents.
A. watch
B. watches
C. watched
D. to watch
Grammar › ViewThe food wasn’t ready because he … cooking too late.
A. had started
B. had been starting
Tenses Structure › View
Which sentence is in the Past Perfect tense?
A. She had called before he arrived.
B. She called before he arrived.
C. She calls him before he arrives.
D. She is calling him before he arrives.
