[ Tenses ]
It is raining now. It began raining two hours ago. So it ______ for two hours.
A. rains
B. is raining
C. has rained
D. rained

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Conjunctive AdverbCohesive DevicesConditional Sentence Type 2Past Tense vs Future TenseRelative Clauses and etcPresent Progressive (Future)Because / soHelping and Linking VerbsSimple and Past TensesAdjective + to + VerbOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe storm … when they were driving home.
A. Was started
B. Started
C. Had started
D. Did start
Adjectives and Adverbs › View
Which sentence contains both an adjective and an adverb?
A. “The library was empty.”
B. “He ran fast.”
C. “The tired student walked slowly home.”
D. “The sun shone brightly.”
Modal Verbs › ViewOld people ____________________ buy tickets to attend the event. It is not necessary.
A. have to
B. don’t have to
C. don’t have
D. have
Grammar › View
I ______________ so much TV a few years ago.
A. wasn’t watching
B. didn’t use to watch
