Every time I ______ (speak) to him, he ______ (bring) up his old job.
A. speak, brings
B. am speaking, brings
C. speak, is bringing
D. am speaking, is bringing

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Homonyms › ViewHow much will that be with sales ___?
a. tacks
a. tax
Aspect or tenses of Verbs › View
Which is NOT an example of Progressive Verb Aspect
A. may be laughing
B. was laughing
C. has laughed
D. might have been laughing
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a run-on sentence?
A. I went to the store to buy some milk, but it was already closed when I got there.
B. She loves reading books; she finishes a new one every week.
C. The sun is shining, and the birds are singing.
D. I went to the store to buy some milk it was already closed when I got there.
Present Tenses › View
Don’t take my plate away! _______ my lunch!
A. I haven’t finished
B. I haven’t been finishing
C. I didn’t finish
