He helped her, but it was not necessary. He needn’t _______her.
A. help
B. to help
C. be helping
D. have helped

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Tenses › ViewRight now we ___ a heat wave. It’s been so hot for almost a week.
A. have
B. have had
C. have been having
D. are having
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Me and my partner can run this free poker league no problem.What is a better way to write this sentence?
A. Me and my partner will have no problem running this free poker league.
B. Me and my partner can run this poker league for free.
C. Running this free poker league is no problem.
D. My partner and I will have no problems running this free poker league.
The children were playing —– in the park.
A. happy
B. happily
C. happier
D. happiness
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What is the ADVERB in the following sentence?
She quickly ran home from the park.
___
A. ran
B. quickly
C. She
