[ Tenses and Opinions ]
Change the sentence to past continuous tense: ‘He reads a book.’
A. He will be reading a book.
B. He has been reading a book.
C. He is reading a book.
D. He was reading a book.

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Grammar › ViewAlthough they don’t do any marketing, their products sell well, in spite of
A. in spite of the fact that they don’t do any marketing
B. in spite of they don’t do any marketing
Indefinite Pronoun › View
Several of the dancers promised (his/her, their) autographs.
A. His/her
B. Their
The children were having breakfast when the postman……….
A. did arrive
B. was arriving
C. arrived
Perfect Tenses › View
Amy realized an error in the book after she __________ through the whole book.
A. has gone
B. had gone
C. have gone
D. is gone
