The Present Continuous tense is commonly used to:
A. ask about intentions and make plans
B. None of the above
C. talk about actions that started in the past
D. describe things happening right now

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A. noun
B. verb
C. adverb
D. adjective
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We use adverbs of frequency…
A. Before the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
B. After the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
C. After the verb “to be” and before all other verbs.
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A. should have been
B. might have been
C. could have been
D. would have been
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Select the correct form of the verb: “He ___ his homework every day.”
A. do
B. does
C. doing
D. done
