[ Tenses of Verbs - Usage ]
In which tense in the present do we add ‘ing’ directly after the verb in most cases?
A. Present Continuous
B. Past Simple
C. Past Continuous
D. Present Simple

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Grammar › View“_________________ you like to have dessert?” the friendly waitress asked us.
A. May
B. Might
C. Will
D. Would
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Explain why the revision in question works.
Samantha enjoys baking cookies, cupcakes, and chocolate brownies.
A. It combines the elements of the original sentences in a clear, concise statement.
B. It makes the sentence easier to read but does not use the original sentence.
Past Modals › ViewI miss my old car. I _________ it.
A. should have kept
B. shouldn’t have kept
C. should have keeped
D. shouldn’t have keeped
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…… she …… the tennis match last year?
A. Does/won
B. Did/win
C. Did/won
