[ Grammar ]
Conjugate the irregular verb ‘to be’ in the past tense for ‘they’.
A. were
B. am
C. is
D. was

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Conjunctions › ViewMr. Nawie is not working ________ he is on holidays.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. because
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Make question.
How long / live here ?
I’ve lived here for six years.
A. How long have you lived here ?
B. How long did you live here ?
C. How long do you live here ?
D. How long has you lived here ?
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is written correctly:
A. Running in the wheel, I watched the hamster.
B. I watched the hamster running in the wheel.
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What is suggested sounds easy but it is more difficult to actually do it.
A. Easier said than done
B. Great talkers little doers
