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A What were you doing when you heard the news?
B I ________ work and I was driving home.
A. was finishing
B. finished
C. had finished

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Adjectives and Pronouns › ViewThere were three mistakes in your answer sheet. Identify the adjectives in the sentence.
A. three – Indefinite Numeral Adjective
B. three – Definite Numeral Adjective, your – Possessive Adjective
C. three – Adjective of Number, there – Possessive Adjective
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I am _____ your return to Argentina.
A. look forward to
B. hoping
C. looking forward to
D. looking for
Adjectives and Adverbs › ViewMy exam results were ………. I expected.
A. good as
B. more good than
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Grammar › View
. Which sentence is in the simple past tense?
A. He runs every morning.
B. He will run tomorrow.
C. He ran yesterday.
D. He is running now.