[ Prepositions ]
Jack is so unlucky. He fell ill … holiday.
A. in
B. for
C. on

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Progressive Tenses › ViewWhich of the following is an example of the past progressive tense?
A. I will be reading a book later.
B. I am reading a book right now.
C. I read a book last night.
D. I was reading a book when you called.
Coordinating Conjunctions and Comparative Adjectives › View
Fill in the blank: Abigail wants to watch a movie __ read a book.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. or
Grammar › ViewWe’ve lived here …….. 2006.
A. already
B. for
C. since
D. just
Verb Tenses › View
Hopefully, when he (wake) up tomorrow morning, the sun (shine).
A. wakes up, will shine
B. will wake up, shined
C. waked up, shines
