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:
Grammar › View__________ studying law, she also works as a part-time tutor.
A. As
B. Besides
C. Although
D. Between
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct conjunction
He was tired, _____ he kept working.
A. but
B. because
C. or
Sentence and Fragment › ViewThe dog belonging to the old lady on the corner of the street barks constantly.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
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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.
