When describing trends and temporary situations, we use:
A. Present simple
B. Present continuous

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Grammar › View_________ you like interviewing people?
A. Have
B. Are
C. Is
D. Do
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Despite the rain many people came to the outside wedding.
B. We went to a new movie, and did some shopping, after we ate lunch at the deli.
C. Over the summer, many people plan to travel to exotic places, and play at the beach.
D. When I get to school, I eat breakfast because I do not have time to do it at home.
Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect Continuous › ViewWhen they let us go in, we _________ outside the exam room for over half an hour.
A. have stood
B. have been standing
C. had been standing
D. are standing
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The word “window” is functioning as a ___ in this sentence: “The window ledge broke off and the plants fell.”
A. noun
B. adjective
C. verb
D. adverb
