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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Grammar › ViewWhere should the commas go?
The deer head up ears alert listened for danger.
A. The deer, head up, ears alert, listened for danger.
B. The deer, head up ears alert, listened for danger.
C. The deer head up ears alert, listened for danger.
D. The deer head, up ears alert, listened for danger.
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She ……. (read) this book last night.
A. readed
B. readded
C. read
D. roaded
Definite Articles › ViewWhich dress do you prefer?
I want ___ red one over here.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
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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
