Our teacher asked us, ‘What are you most worried about?”
A. Our teacher asked us what I was most worried about
B. Our teacher asked us what were we most worried about
C. Our teacher asked us what we are most worried about
D. Our teacher asked us what we were most worried about

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the main use of the simple past tense?
A. To talk about repetitive actions
B. To talk about actions that happened and ended in the past
C. To describe actions in progress in the past
D. To talk about current habits
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We can get a ladder _____ wait for the cat to come down.
A. or
B. and
C. so
D. but
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A. to post
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C. posting
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Differentiate between past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect tenses in the following sentence: By the time she arrived, I had already finished my homework.
A. Past perfect, present perfect, future perfect
B. Past perfect continuous, present perfect continuous, future perfect continuous
C. Past continuous, present continuous, future continuous
D. Past simple, present simple, future simple
