Present Simple Tense
What do you think about pineapple on pizza?
A. I think pineapple belongs on pizza.
B. I didn’t think pineapple belongs on pizza.
C. I thinking pineapple belongs on pizza.
D. I thought pineapple belongs on pizza.

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Conjunctions › ViewShe is waiting for the school bus ______ it has not arrived.
A. but
B. and
C. or
D. so
Sentence Completion › View
Despite her ______ tastes, Catherine was mindful of the future and never allowed ______ spending to endanger her financial security.
A. aristocratic … pious
B. pragmatic … negligent
C. lavish … excessive
D. impoverished … tenacious
Request with Modal Verbs › Viewselect the correct
A. I was wondering if I could take it again.
B. I was wondering if I could taking it again.
C. I was wondering if I could took it again.
D. I was wondering if I could it again.
Grammar › View
He ……. going to clean the bedroom after lunch.
A. is
B. are
