[ Grammar ]
He is … Spanish … Italian.
A. either / and
B. either / neither
C. either / or
D. either/nor

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Simple Past TenseFinite and Non-Finite VerbClauses and GerundsAuxiliary Verbs (be, do, have)Used toSimple and Progressive Verb TensesContrastive ConjunctionTenses and ComparisonsZero ConditionalVerb 3 formsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewMy sister _________ (break) my computer.
A. breaked
B. broke
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She’s needed a new car _______ a few months now.
A. for
B. yet
C. since
D. already
Reported Speech › View“I see the clouds,” Mark said.
A. He told me that he sees the clouds.
B. He told me that he saw the clouds.
C. He told me that he is seeing the clouds.
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It’s time to …….
A. go
B. went
C. are going
D. going
