[ Present Tenses ]
A: ‘This is a great book.’
B: ‘I know. I ______ it twice already.’
A. have read
B. am reading
C. have been reading

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A. colon
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Form the simple past tense of the regular verb ‘play’.
A. played
B. play
C. playd
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Grammar › ViewHe is ________(old) student in his group.
A. the oldest
B. the most oldest
C. old
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. I went to the hospital.
A. was the nurse kind to you?
B. did you have your identity card with you?
C. were there many patients?
