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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Articles › ViewThere is …. shop on the corner of the street.
A. a
B. the
C. –
Grammar › View
Identify the correct sentence:
A. I can’t hardly wait for summer.
B. I can hardly wait for summer.
C. I cannot hardly wait for summer.
D. I hardly can wait for summer.
Possessive Pronouns › ViewThis apartment belongs to my cousins. This apartment is ______________
A. ours
B. his
C. hers
D. theirs
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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.
