[ Grammar ]
This bottle is (my/mine). The other one is (your/yours).
A. My – your
B. Mine – yours
C. My – yours
D. Mine – your

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Past Simple Tense › ViewMy sister…….some flowers to my grandmother last week.
A. took
B. take
C. takes
D. taked
Tenses › View
Identify the sentence in Simple Present Tense:
A. I am going to the store.
B. They study math every day.
C. She is playing basketball now.
D. We are eating dinner.
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThree-quarters of the cake _______ (be) gone.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. were
The First Conditional Sentence › View
Which sentence is NOT correct?
A. If you don´t study for the test, you will get a bad grade.
B. You won’t lose any weight if you keep eating junk food.
C. If you will study for the test, you will get good grades.
