Formulate a sentence that correctly uses ‘still’ to show continuity.
A. She still read books last night.
B. She will still enjoy reading books tomorrow.
C. She enjoys reading books every evening.
D. She still enjoys reading books every evening.

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A. at
B. on
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The teacher said, “You must study hard for the test on reported speech.”
A. The teacher said that we must study hard for the test on reported speech.
B. The teacher said that we had to study hard for the test on reported speech.
C. The teacher said that we could study hard for the test on reported speech.
D. The teacher said that we are going study hard for the test on reported speech.
I……………..chess with him since I…………..here.
A. have played / moved
B. played / moved
C. play / move
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___ blanket on the couch is used for chilly nights.
A. The
B. A
C. An
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