Which sentence is correct in expressing a question in the Present Continuous Tense?
A. Is you going to the party?
B. Are you goes to the party?
C. Are you going to the party?
D. You are going to the party?

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Types of Phrases › ViewShe preferredeating at the local delifor lunch.
A. gerund phrase
B. verb phrase
C. noun phrase
D. absolute phrase
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James ___________ a shark while he was fishing last weekend.
A. catched
B. caught
C. was catching
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is CORRECT?
A. Marcia must have been very busy last weekend.
B. Marcia must had been very busy last weekend.
C. Marcia must has been very busy last weekend.
D. Marcia must be very busy last week.
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When I have to drive to a place I don’t know very well, I put the __________ into a satnav.
A. destination
B. destined
C. destiny
D. start
