[ Grammar ]
They are taking an exam in the room
A. An exam is taking in the room
B. An exam is being taking in the room
C. An exam is being taken in the room

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“Put” Phrasal VerbVerb AbilityNoun and Modal VerbsFigure of SpeechPresent Perfect or Past Simple TenseOpinion / AgreementAdjectives and PronounsPresent Progressive or Present SimplePast Tense vs Future TenseSimple TenseOther quiz:
Modals › View…. you mind driving me to school today?
A. Would
B. Could
C. May
Personification › View
Which of these sentences contains personification?
A. Vines crept slowly up the sides of the birdhouse.
B. Slow-growing vines soon covered the sides of the birdhouse.
C. Vines were growing slowly next to the birdhouse.
Definite Articles › ViewWhich dress do you prefer?
I want ___ red one over here.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
Correlative Conjunction › View
I knew it was going to be a bad day because I _____ over slept ____ missed the bus.
A. not only … but also
B. neither … nor
C. whether … or
D. only … and
