Topics: Tenses and Comparisons
Hey there, students! Can you help Indah use the verb ‘cook’ in a sentence in the present tense? Let’s see your creativity!
A. Indah is cooking dinner now.
B. Indah cooked dinner yesterday.
C. Indah will cook dinner tomorrow.
D. Indah cooks dinner every night.
Select your answer:
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