Topics: Continuous Tenses
What is the present continuous form of ‘to write’ for the subject ‘she’?
A. is writing
B. writing
C. was writing
D. writes
Select your answer:

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Get up or you’ll be late for school.
A. Unless you get up, you’ll be late for school.
B. If you get up, you’ll be late for school
C. Unless you don’t get up, you’ll be late for school
D. If you don’t get up, you’ll not be late for school
