[ Modal Auxiliary Verbs ]
A:You aren’t ready yet, _______?
B: No, I _______.
A. are you / am not
B. aren’t you / am no
C. is it / am not
D. isn’t it / am

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Precede vs. Proceed › ViewArina … with her reading.
(a) preceded
(b) proceeded
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Refers to when there is more than one of something, usually indicated by the addition of an inflectional morpheme e.g. on regular nouns -s or -es is used to show _________.
A. irregular
B. regular
C. plurality
D. morpheme
Present Tenses › ViewWhy ____ (he/ drive) on the wrong side of the road?
A. does he drive
B. is he driving
C. has he driven
D. has he been driving
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They are ____ pizza in the restaurant now.
A. eat
B. do eat
C. are eating
D. eating
