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‘Underneath’ is always below something?
A. Maybe
B. TRUE
C. Sometimes
D. FALSE

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Progessive Tenses › ViewThey had been using their cellphone all night.
The correct tense for this sentence is__
A. past progessive
B. past perfect
C. past perfect progressive
D. past tense
Prepositions › View
Wait here ___ I come back.
a. until
b. since
c. for
I was more than happy to see Tom again as I … him for ages.
A. hadn’t seen
B. haven’t seen
C. won’t have seen
Grammar › View
Choose the correct form for Passive Voice
Many people begin new projects in January
A. New projects are begun in January
B. New projects are began in January
C. New projects is begun in January
D. New projects is began in January
