What is the correct form of the verb ‘to study’ in the Past Simple tense?
A. I study English
B. I studied English
C. I will study English
D. I am studying English

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Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “patiently”?
A. She waits patiently for the bus.
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C. They play patiently in the yard.
D. We cook patiently in the kitchen.
