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Answer:
Either 'Uneasy' or 'Confident'.
Explanation:
It depends on what part of the text you are aiming at. The part at the end shows that the narrator is feeling a little uneasy.
1: Are
2: Is
3: are
4: are
5: don't
Answer:
1. I am meeting Sara in town today. Do you want to come?
2. We usually walk to school, but tomorrow we will go by bus.
3. My friend does not want to play basketball because it is raining.
4. You always forget things.
5. Let's revise for the test when we come home this evening.
6.We have exams next week.
7. He always invents things.
Explanation:
The present simple tense is used to denote an action that happens at the moment or frequently. A present continuous tense is used to denote an action that will be continuous. It is formed by combining the subject, the present participle of the main verb, and the present continuous form of the verb, to be.
In the first sentence, the present continuous form of the verb, met is used while the present simple of the verb, want is used.