[ 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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Modal Verbs - Obligation › ViewYou …………. drive so fast; we have a lot of time.
A. don’t have to
B. doesn’t have to
C. mustn’t
Reported Speech › View
John often says he _______ boxing because it _______ a cruel sport.
A. does not like / is
B. not liked / had been
C. did not like / were
D. had not liked / was
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
