Grammar Quiz

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Transform this sentence to simple present: ‘He was happy.’

A. He will be happy.

B. He is being happy.

C. He is happy.

D. He was sad.

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He slipped on the banana peel ______ home from work.

A. while he was walking

B. he was walking

C. as he’s walking

D. while he walks