Which tense is used to describe an action that is always true or happens regularly?
A. Past Continuous
B. Present Simple
C. Present Perfect Continuous
D. Future Simple

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Grammar › ViewCasey : What time is it?
Dennis : It is a quarter past eleven.
_______
A. 10:00
B. 11:00
C. 10:15
D. 11:15
Going To Be and Will › View
We use _________ to talk about future predictions or decisions we make at the moment of speaking.
A. will
B. going to be
Possessive Pronouns › ViewThis apartment belongs to my cousins. This apartment is ______________
A. ours
B. his
C. hers
D. theirs
Grammar › View
Which part of this sentence is the main clause?
Considering the many difficulties she faced, the scientist had extraordinary results without using live animals.
A. Considering the many difficulties
B. she faced
C. the scientist had extraordinary results
D. without using live animals.
