[ Verb Tenses ]
Convert the sentence to past tense: ‘She is reading a novel.’
A. She was read a novel.
B. She is read a novel.
C. She was reading a novel.
D. She reads a novel.

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Modals › ViewI can’t believe Jim hasn’t arrived yet. He _________ caught the correct train.
A. should have
B. could have
C. must have
D. might have
Grammar › View
Choose the correct sentence
A. Mark Paxton, the vice president of the company, embezzled over one million dollars.
B. Mark Paxton, the Vice President of the company, embezzled over one million dollars.
Vocabulary › ViewVery plain; Devoid of any details or features
A. Stark
B. Susceptible
C. Teeming
D. Ubiqutious
Prepositions › View
Anita moved of Rome __ 2006.
A. At
B. In
C. On
