[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
The children in the playground (enjoys/enjoy) playing together.
A. enjoys
B. enjoy
C. enjoyed
D. enjoying

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Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form:
A. She is living in London for five years now.
B. She has been living in London for five years now.
C. She was living in London for five years now.
D. She lived in London for five years now.
Grammar › View
pur since or for: ______last weekend
A. since
B. for
Tenses › View‘It’s hot in here.’
‘OK, I _ the window.’
A. ‘ll open
B. ‘m going to open
C. open
D. opened
Modals › View
My cousin just went shopping and bought lots of clothes.
A. She must have lots of money.
B. She must be have lots of money.
