[ Present Tenses ]
We ___ (always, argue) about the same things.
A. always argue
B. are always arguing
C. have always argued
D. have always been arguing

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A. he had forgotten to charge the battery.
B. he had forgotten their wedding anniversary.
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What is the meaning of the word ‘diligent’?
A. negligent
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A. cook
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D. heavy lifting
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It’s got two wheels. It is good exercise for your legs.
A. motorcycle
B. scooter
C. bicycle
D. skateboard