[ Tenses & Affixes ]
“Happiness” means the state of being happy
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Adjective › ViewI’ve always been keen ___ learning language.
a.at.
b.of
c.with
d.on
Grammar › View
In which sentence do we imply an ongoing action?
A. Lucy came into the room while he was waiting.
B. While I was studying, the phone rang.
C. She sat beside her friend during the lecture.
D. Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.
Adverbs › ViewWhich sentence avoids the use of double negatives correctly?
A. I haven’t but one dollar left.
B. I have but one dollar left.
C. I haven’t only one dollar left.
D. I only haven’t one dollar left.
Present Continuous Tense › View
you / cook dinner / now / ?
A. Is you cooking dinner now?
B. Am you cooking dinner now?
C. Are you cooking dinner now?
