Grammar Quiz

[ Continuous Tenses ]

What is the past continuous form of ‘to run’ for the subject ‘they’?

A. were running

B. running were

C. are running

D. was running

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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The book ________on the table belongs to my father.

A. where

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………… You ever …………..(be) to New York?

A. have you ever be

B. Do you ever be

C. have you ever been

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Choose the sentence that is using proper punctuation.

A. Please adopt and don’t shop; a lot of good shelter pets.

B. Please adopt and don’t shop; there are a lot of good shelter pets available.

C. Please adopt and don’t shop: there are a lot of good shelter pets available.

D. Please adopt and don’t shop there are a lot of good shelter pets available.


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It is difficult to ___ who will win the election.
a. prophecy
b. prophesy