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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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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThere _______ to be some people left in that town after yesterday’s flood.
A. Have
B. Has
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Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
A. She had gone to the store.
B. She has gone to the store.
C. She will have gone to the store.
D. She goes to the store.
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