In descriptions of appearance, Jook can’t be used in both simple and continuous. Like:
Jim Jooks iiI. / Helen is looking well.
A. Yess
B. No

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Nouns, Articles, Determiners › ViewCan I borrow ……… from you? I’ve left mine at home and I want to write some notes.
A. a piece of paper
B. a slice of paper
C. paper
D. a paper
Tenses › View
– What ___ you ___ here?
– I ___ for my friend.
– How long ___ you ___ for him?
– For twenty minutes.
A. are / doing / am waiting / have / been waiting
B. do / do / am waiting / do / wait
C. are / doing / wait / have / been waiting
D. have / done / am waiting / are / waiting
E. are / doing / am waiting / are / waiting
Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewI had a map,___we got lost anyway.
A. so
B. but
C. or
Grammar › View
I have__ homework to do today.I’m afraid I can’t finish it on time.
A. too many
B. too much
C. much too
D. many too
