[ Present Tenses ]
The kids ___ (still, play) outside, even though it’s getting dark.
A. still play
B. are still playing
C. have still played
D. have still been playing

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Tenses and FoodConditionalsAdverb of TimeActive and Passive Gerunds and InfinitivesPresent Tenses and VocabularyOrder of AdjectivesComparisonVocabulary & GrammarComparative and Superlative AdverbsSubject Verb Agreement & Subjunctive MoodOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMary and Zeke go to the park last night.
A. Change Zeke to zeke.
B. Change go to went.
C. Change park to Thompson Park
D. Make no change
Subject Verb Agreement › View
He ___________ almost all the time now.
A. coughs and sneezes
B. cough and sneeze
Grammar › ViewShe talked __________ she witnessed the accident. But in fact she knew nothing.
A. as if
B. even though
C. even if
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › View
Wind whistles through the air, while talking turtles shiver like sea horses while everyone is asleep.
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Alliteration
