[ Grammar ]
How do you spell “swimming” correctly?
A. swiming
B. swimmeing
C. swimming
D. swimeing

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Reported Speech › ViewThe little girl told the boy ________ .
A. don’t take my doll please
B. don’t take my doll
C. not to take my doll
D. not to take her doll
Vocabulary › View
(noun) the things that can be seen wherever a person is; the environment around you
A. scenery
B. imagination
C. couch
D. vote
Past Simple vs Past Continuous › ViewWe use past continuos.
A. For an action that happened in a concrete moment of the past.
B. For an action that was happening during a time in the past.
C. For an action that will happen in the past.
D. non of the these ones.
Grammar › View
True or false – the following sentence is an example of a simple sentence:
David did not expect a victory, but he flashed a victory sign anyway.
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
