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

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Grammar › ViewYou should ———– your license this year
A. Benew
B. Renew
C. Upnew
D. Newable
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Sally is a secretary. She often … a lot of emails at work but right now she … a long letter.
A. writes – is writing
B. is writing – writes
C. write – is writing
D. is writing – write
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
