What does it mean that the tide is coming in?
A. the tide is rising
B. the tide is getting low

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Grammar › ViewThe light ______ out while we were having tea.
A. was going
B. went
C. had gone
D. has gone
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Which sentence does NOT use “innovative” correctly?
A. He received a famous prize for his innovative scientific theories.
B. Our company will have to be innovative in order to compete in this ever-changing world.
C. Her ideas are so innovative. Everything she suggests has already been done a million times.
D. I appreciate your innovative ideas. Now let’s decide which new project we should do first.
David said to Anna, “Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow.”
A. David told Anna that Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow.
B. David told Anna that Mona left for her native place the next day.
C. David told Anna that Mona would be leaving for her native place tomorrow.
D. David told Anna that Mona would leave for her native place the next day.
Verb Tenses › View
Decide if the underlined verb is in the past, present, or future tense.
The nurse will check your temperature.
A. past
B. present
C. future
