Present simple with Yes-no questions: Form a yes-no question using present simple tense: Do they watch TV every evening?
A. They watch TV every evening?
B. Are they watch TV every evening?
C. Do they watch TV every evening?
D. Does they watch TV every evening?

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Grammar › ViewLook at the cat! It….climb up that tree.
A. will
B. is going to
Grammar › View
How should these two sentences be combined?
There is no school next week.
We should go to the beach.
A. There is no school next week, we should go to the beach.
B. There is no school next week we should go to the beach.
C. There is no school next week so we should go to the beach.
D. There is no school next week, so we should go to the beach.
Grammar › Viewhere at lifeline insurance,……ensure that our customers pay the best rates for the most comprehensive services
A. we
B. us
C. our
D. ours
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When I ……………… television, the door bell rang.
A. watched
B. am watching
C. was watching
D. had watched
