[ Tenses ]
What is the present continuous form of the verb ‘to run’?
A. am/is/are running
B. was running
C. will run
D. running

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an example of an uncountable noun?
A. Eggs
B. Apples
C. Dogs
D. Money
Modal Verbs › View
She probably buys this house next week.
A. She doesn’t have to buy this house next week.
B. She may buy this house next week.
C. She should buy this house next week.
D. She must buy this house next week.
Grammar › ViewWhich one has verbal noun?
A. He doesnt have certain arrival time
B. The plane takes off at nine
Past Continues Tense › View
One of the girls __________________ TV when the accident happened.
A. was watching
B. is watching
C. were watching
D. are watching
