[ Habitual and Continuous Tenses ]
They never …. tennis on Sunday.
A. are playing
B. are going to play
C. play
D. playing

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Active and Passive voiceVerb and Prepositiontoo / enoughAdjective SuffixesAdjectives and AdverbsWould/would like - affirmative/negativeConjunctivesModal Verbs for Permission and ObligationPresent Tense (Negatives and Questions)How many / How much - Is there / Are thereOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI’m buying a chocolate donut. ……….. one do you want?
A. What
B. Where
C. Which
Grammar › View
We ___ it very well.
A. know
B. knows
Vocabulary › Viewseeming contradiction or an actual contradiction
A. Paradox
B. Phenomenon
C. Metaphor
D. Allusion
Conjunctions › View
Rewrite the sentences by using the correct conjunction.
She will come. She is feeling better. (Use if)
A. She will come if she is feeling better.
B. She will come, but she is feeling better.
C. She will come and she is feeling better.
