[ Countable & Uncountable Nouns ]
I’ve called the police and ___
A. they’re on their way
B. it’s on its way

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym for adverse?
A. Unfavorable
B. Positive
C. Reverse
D. Advertisement
Tenses › View
. Formulate past continuous tense: He (to read) a book when I called.
A. He is reading a book when I called.
B. He was read a book when I called.
C. He was reading a book when I called.
D. He read a book when I called.
Pronoun › ViewThey always washing …… car every week.
A. their
B. them
C. they
D. theirs
Grammar › View
Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. I always have lunch ___ home.
A. at
B. in
C. to
D. on
