[ Tenses ]
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
Select your answer:

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Parts of Speech › ViewWhat is the best way to write this sentence?
James has two pet mouses.
A. James has two pet mouse.
B. James has two pet mice.
C. James ahs two pet mices.
D. Fine as is.
Present Tenses › View
Who ____ likes horrors?
A. –
B. does
C. do
D. is
