[ Subject – Predicate ]
My aunt or my uncle by train tonight.
A. Is arriving
B. Are arriving

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct sentence:
A. If he was here, he could help us.
B. If he were here, he could help us.
C. If he has been here, he would help us.
D. If he is here, he will help us.
Preposition › View
There was a long queue of people _____ the bus stop.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Future Continuous Tense › ViewDavid _ at the club tonight. We should go and see him. He’s a great sax player.
A. will play
B. will be playing
C. shall be play
D. shall playing
Adverbs › View
Which word in the sentence ‘He reads quietly’ is an adverb?
A. reads
B. he
C. quietly
D. loudly
