[ Present Tenses ]
A: ‘Have you been for a walk?’
B: ‘Yes. I often ______ for walks in the evenings.’
A. have gone
B. am going
C. go

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Grammar › ViewOlly and Max said, “We don’t know the population of London.”
A. Olly and Max said that they don’t know the population of London.
B. Olly and Max said that they didn’t know the population of London.
C. Olly and Max said we didn’t know the population of London.
D. Olly and Max said that they hadn’t known the population of London.
Vocabulary › View
Many teenagers are _________about current events.
A. decisive
B. ignorant
C. converge
D. periphery
Present Perfect Tense › ViewSomeone … left the letter on your desk.
- have
- has
Correlative conjunctions › View
_____ Chelsea _____ Miranda made the basketball team, even though they practiced hard.
A. Either … or
B. Neither … nor
