[ Future Tense ]
The history lesson ______ at nine o’clock. It’s always at ten o’clock.
A. doesn’t start
B. isn’t starting
C. isn’t going to start

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Simple Past Tense › ViewThe burglars broke in through the kitchen window last night.
Change this sentence into Interrogative form.
A. Does the burglars break in through the kitchen window last night?
B. Does the burglars breaks in through the kitchen window last night?
C. Did the burglars break in through the kitchen window last night?
D. Did the burglars broke in through the kitchen window last night?
E. Were the burglars breaking in through the kitchen window last night?
Grammar › View
Friday afternoon, Abe asks: May I pick you up at 6 pm?
A. obligation
B. certainty
C. polite request
D. advice