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

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Prepositions of Place › ViewI always have lunch …… home.
A. at
B. on
C. in
Reported Speech › View
The teacher said, “You must study hard for the test on reported speech.”
A. The teacher said that we must study hard for the test on reported speech.
B. The teacher said that we had to study hard for the test on reported speech.
C. The teacher said that we could study hard for the test on reported speech.
D. The teacher said that we are going study hard for the test on reported speech.
We 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
