“While we were having dinner, the phone rang.” has the closest meaning to:
A. While the phone was ringing, we had dinner
B. While the phone ringing, we had dinner.
C. We were having dinner when the phone rang
D. While the phone was ringing, we having dinner.

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Present Simple TensePast Perfect SimplePresent Continuous TenseSubject Verb Agreement Irregular VerbInfinitive and GerundGrammar (Possessive Pronouns)HomophonesGrammar: so and suchPast ModalsPunctuating ClausesOther quiz:
Adverb Clauses › ViewFind the adverb clause: She was so happy that she skipped around the room.
A. that she skipped around the room
B. she skipped around the room
C. She is so happy
D. None of these are correct
Modals › View
We ____ finish the other books before the final exam, so we ____ take any other literature classes.
A. will have to; won’t have to
B. had to; had to
C. have to; have to
D. don’t have to; have to
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is SVA pattern?
A. Birds eat nuts
B. I bought a car
C. He is talking continuously
D. he is a doctor
Phrasal Verbs › View
You should_______ things that you aren’t using. Don’t leave them on the floor.
A. put away
B. turn up
C. try on
D. take off
