What is a common error when using the simple present tense?
A. Using ‘do’ or ‘does’ with all subjects in affirmative sentences.
B. Using the past tense instead of the present tense.
C. Forgetting to add ‘s’ or ‘es’ for third-person singular subjects.
D. Adding ‘ing’ to all verbs regardless of the subject.

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Grammar › ViewThe singular present tense form of the verb ” to comb” is. . .
A. “combs”–and that is regular.
B. “comb” –and that is regular
C. “combs”–and that is irregular
D. “comb”–and that is irregular
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If the teacher sees me, she _____ tell me to focus on the lesson.
A. will
B. doesn’t
C. would
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We went back home to check on the dog.
___
A. Gerund
B. Infinitive
C. Participle
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She uses … instead of whole eggs in her lemon tarts.
(a) yokes
(b) yolks