[ Verb Tenses ]
Change the following sentence to past simple: ‘I am reading a book.’
A. I read a book.
B. I was reading a book.
C. I have read a book.
D. I will read a book.

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IdiomsPast Simple VerbsSimple Past TenseHelping and Linking VerbsPresent or Past TensesPassive Voice, Modals of Deduction and First ConditionalPronouns/ Present TenseSocial Media VocabularySubjective and Objective PronounFragment, Comma Splice and Run -on SentenceOther quiz:
Past Tenses › View‘Do you remember when we were little?’
‘Yes. Dad … always read us a bedtime story.’
A. was used to
B. would
C. got used to
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Helen is _________seafood, so she never tries these delicious dishes.
A. allergic to
B. tired of
C. keen on
D. preferable to
Tenses › ViewChoose the correct tense for the following sentence: ‘I have been working on this project for two hours.’
A. Present continuous tense
B. Past indefinite tense
C. Future simple tense
D. Present perfect continuous tense
Prepositional Phrases › View
Prices have increased ___________ by five percent.
A. on avarage
B. by mistake
C. on purpose
D. out of sight
