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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Modal Verbs › ViewCreate a sentence using ‘might’ to express permission.
A. You might need to finish your work first.
B. You might have to stay late today.
C. You might be allowed to leave early today.
D. You might not be allowed to use your phone.
Homophones › View
After cutting my hair, my head felt _______.
A. Bare
B. Bear
Which 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
