When I (arrive) at this house, he still (sleep) yesterday.
A. arrive-was still sleeping
B. arrived-still sleep
C. arrived-was still sleeping
D. arrive-was still sleeping

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Grammar › ViewRevise the following sentence to correct the misplaced modifier:
Running quickly, the finish line was crossed by the athlete.
A. The athlete, running quickly, crossed the finish line.
B. Running quickly, the athlete was crossed by the finish line.
C. The finish line, crossed by the athlete, was running quickly.
D. The finish line was crossed by the athlete, running quickly.
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My Brother and I ______ going to Medan right now.
A. Am
B. Is
C. Are
D. Was
Tenses › ViewMy left keen ___(bleed) but nobody came to help me.
A. bleeds
B. blooded
C. was bleeding
D. bleeded
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They ______ (watch) a movie when the lights went out.
A. watches
B. were watching
C. watch
D. watched
