What is the correct form of the verb ‘to go’ in the simple present tense for the pronoun ‘he’?
A. goes
B. go
C. went
D. going

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has correct parallel structure?
A. She likes swimming, running, and biking.
B. She likes swimming, to run, and biking.
C. She likes swimming, running, and bike on the beach.
D. She likes swimming, running, and to bike.
Adjectives and Prepositions › View
Identify the kind of adjective in the given sentence.
Will you have some tea?
A. Adj of Quality
B. Adj of Quantity
C. Adj of Number
D. Possessive Adj.
Present Tense › ViewMy room is my ….. place in my house
A. bad
B. favorite
C. messy
D. sleep
Adverbs of Frequency › View
We usually put these adverbs __________
A. at the beginning of the sentence
B. in the middle of the sentence, between the subject and the verb
C. at the end of the sentence
D. in the middle of the sentence, between the verb and complement
