Grammar Quiz

[ Present Continuous Tense ]

Complete the dialogue!

Aisyah : Do you have free time this afternoon at about four?
Ghania : Yes, but I think I will . . . my room at the time?

A. be cleaning up

B. cleaning up

C. cleans up

D. clean up

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. ‘Can’ is used for general requests, while ‘could’ is used for specific requests.

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A. Do
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A. I wanted to go to the park, however it started to rain.

B. I wanted to go to the park; however, it started to rain.

C. I wanted to go to the park however, it started to rain.

D. I wanted to go to the park, however; it started to rain.