Change the following sentence to present continuous: ‘She danced at the party.’
A. She is dancing at the party.
B. She has been dancing at the party.
C. She was dancing at the party.
D. She will be dancing at the party.

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Idioms › ViewHer work is always rapidly, but carelessly done.
a. queer
b. quick and dirty
c. quick tempered
Grammar › View
This was _____________ [good] football game all year!
A. This was the best football than game all year!
B. This was the best football game all year!
C. This was the better football game all year!
D. This was better football game all year!
Sam bought _____________________________________ carpets.
A. Two, Moroccan, ancient, redish-brown
B. Ancient, reddish-brown, Moroccan, two
C. Two, ancient, reddish-brown, Moroccan
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The final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
A. inciting incident
B. resolution
C. climax
D. SWBST
