What does the present continuous tense indicate about a situation?
A. It is a completed action.
B. It is a habitual action.
C. It is a temporary situation.
D. It is a permanent situation.

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Punctuation › ViewWhat is the purpose of the colon in this sentence? “He had many reasons for joining the club: to get in shape, to make new friends, and to relax.”
A. To end the sentence
B. To introduce a list
C. To separate clauses
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Because she does not have much confidence ………. herself, she hardly does anything …….. asking for her mother’s advice.
A. about/before
B. in/without
C. for/by
D. to/with
Question Tags › ViewThe movie was very long, ___?
A. A. isn’t it
B. B. wasn’t it
C. C. was it
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Andy and Bob decided _________ (play) tennis with us last night.
A. to play
B. play
C. playing
D. played
