Which word in the following sentence is a verb?
Jess is now studying for her test right now
A. Jess
B. is
C. now
D. studying
E. test

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A. A Canadien or Metis employee of the North West Company who paddled back and forth from Montreal to the trading forts in the West
B. A North West Company employee
C. People of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
D. In the fur trade, the financiers and organizers
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We don’t need to rush – this bus ___ late!
A. is always
B. always is
C. always
Grammar › ViewA: What __________________ of this book?
B: I think it’s fantastic!
A. do you think
B. is you think
C. you do think
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It’s possible we can get a ticket still, but I’m not sure.
We ______ a ticket, but I’m not sure.
A. could get
B. should get
C. might get
D. will get
