[ Grammar ]
Which MOOD is being described?
It expresses a direct command or request.
A. indicative mood
B. imperative mood
C. subjunctive mood

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Prepositions › ViewYou get bored ______ doing the same thing every day.
A. with
B. on
C. at
D. of
Adverbs › View
Differentiate between the adverb and adjective in the sentence: ‘She is a quick runner.’
A. There are two adverbs in the sentence: ‘quick’ and ‘is’.
B. ‘quick’ is an adverb; ‘is’ is an adjective.
C. ‘quick’ is an adjective; there are no adverbs in the sentence.
D. ‘quick’ is an adverb; ‘runner’ is an adjective.
Tenses › View. We ___ (to study) English every day.
A. studies
B. studying
C. studyed
D. study
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Before the examination, I took time to run …… all the main points again.
A. through
B. across
C. up
D. by
