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What is the present progressive form of the verb ‘progress’?
A. progresses
B. progressing
C. progressed
D. progress

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Grammar › ViewI’m afraid I’m not hungry anymore. I (already eat).
A. have already eaten
B. has already eaten
C. already ate
D. have already ate
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I will help you, if I can, yet I know little about making jelly.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe KY Jelly ___ not only water-based but very useful as well.
A. Was
B. It’s
C. Is
D. Are
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Can you …….. the volume a little? I can’t hear it very clearly.
A. play
B. sing
C. down
D. turn
