[ 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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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses the past continuous?
A. He had been studying before the exam started.
B. He was studying before the exam started.
C. He studied before the exam started.
D. He had studied before the exam started.
Conjunctions › View
Which word in the sentence is a conjunction?
I don’t know why PSE is the best school ever, but it is!
A. why
B. but
C. know
D. likes
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
Simple Tenses in English › View
…… she …… the tennis match last year?
A. Does/won
B. Did/win
C. Did/won
