The Queen of Great Britain … in Buckingham Palace. I … it but I … about it.
A. is living/have never seen/have always dreamt
B. lives/have never seen/have always dreamt
C. lives/have never seen/I’m always dreaming
D. lives/never saw/have always dreamt

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Compliment, Congratulation, and HopePronounciation and GrammarPresent Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectExclamationRelative PronounPrepositional PhraseTime ClauseAdjectives and ArticlesAdjective + to + VerbPast Tense and NeutralOther quiz:
Reported Speech › ViewThe teacher told her students _________ _____.
A. to give me your papers please
B. to give me your papers
C. to give her your papers
D. to give her their papers
Plural › View
What’s the plural of bush?
A. Bushs
B. Bushes
C. Bushies
The dog belonging to the old lady on the corner of the street barks constantly.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
Grammar and Sentence Structure › View
Which sentence correctly uses subject-verb agreement?
A. The team play well together.
B. The team plays well together.
C. The team were playing well together.
D. The team have played well together.
