What is ‘Melancholy’?
A. A feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
B. Lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition.
C. Not discovered or known about; uncertain.
D. Carried out with minimal effort or reflection.

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Grammar › ViewChange into the negative.
Adam and I are eating a delicious cake now.
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A. Adam and I not eating a delicious cake now.
B. Adam and I aren’t eating a delicious cake now.
C. Adam and I aren’t eat a delicious cake now.
D. Adam and I am not eating a delicious cake now.
Grammar › View
We took a nice walk ______________ the shore and watched the seagulls fly.
A. through
B. into
C. besides
D. along
Grammar › ViewFadia ——————her bike when she dropped her phone.
A. is driving
B. were driving
C. has driving
D. was driving
Present Continuous Tense › View
You are ……… (drink) orange juice at this time.
A. is drink
B. drink
C. am drinking
D. drinking
