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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At the moment, the students ___ for their final exams.
A. study
B. are studying
C. have studied
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Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “patiently”?
A. She waits patiently for the bus.
B. He reads patiently in the library.
C. They play patiently in the yard.
D. We cook patiently in the kitchen.
