Anna: “I got here an hour _____.”
Elsa: “What! You mean you’ve been waiting _____ an hour?”
A. ago – for
B. before – ago
C. ago – since
D. since – since

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A. Scissors
B. Scisors
Tenses and Voice › View
Differentiate between the present simple and present continuous tenses.
A. Present simple describes actions happening right now; present continuous describes actions that are always true.
B. Present simple is used for habitual actions; present continuous is used for ongoing actions.
C. Present simple is used for future actions; present continuous is used for past actions.
D. Present simple is used for actions that are never repeated; present continuous is used for actions that are always habitual.
Grammar › ViewIf they have their holidays in winter, they __________ (stay) at home.
A. will stay
B. won’t stay
C. stay
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Imperious
A. Bullet-proof
B. Commanding; bossy
C. Stinky
