In a classroom, Samuel is learning about the simple present tense of the verb ‘be’. What is the correct form he should use?
A. be
B. was
C. were
D. am, is, are

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Adverbs and Time Expressions › ViewIdentify the time expression in the sentence: ‘I have lived here since 2010.’
A. since 2011
B. I have lived since 2010
C. since 2010
D. lived here
Tenses › View
Which sentence uses the past simple tense correctly?
A. I have been to Japan last year.
B. I was going to Japan last year.
C. I went to Japan last year.
D. I go to Japan every year.
Phrasal Verbs › ViewWe are trying to _______ the toughest time of the semester.
A. pull through
B. sleep over
C. stand up for
Grammar › View
Which answer correctly identifies the subject?
A. Ron’s bathroom is a disaster. Subject = bathroom
B. The bathroom tiles are fuzzy with mold. Subject = are
C. Ron’s bathroom is a disaster. Subject = disaster
D. The bathroom tiles are fuzzy with mold. Subject = fuzzy
