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The bus __________ on Sunday night. will leavewill be leaving leavesleft

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The bus __________ on Sunday night. will leavewill be leaving leavesleft

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Solution

The correct answer is "leaves". This is because the sentence is in the present simple tense, which is used for routines or schedules. So, "The bus leaves on Sunday night" is the correct sentence.

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