. Convert to past tense: They are playing soccer.
A. They are play soccer.
B. They were playing soccer.
C. They played soccer.
D. They were play soccer.

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Gerund or InfinitiveApostrophe GrammarPersuasive TextHave to/Has toConnectives (because, due to, owing to, because of)Superlative AdjectivesWho or WhomPreposition and ConjunctionTransitive and Intransitive VerbPerfect and Past TensesOther quiz:
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewChoose the Correct Sentence
A. Listen! The birds sing outside.
B. Listen! The birds are singing outside.
Tenses › View
She (be) going to study abroad next year.
A. She is going to study abroad next year.
B. She going to study abroad next year.
C. She is going to studying abroad next year.
D. She will going to study abroad next year.
Comparison › ViewShe bought ____________ cake in the shop. (expensive)
A. the most expensive
B. most expensive
C. expensiver
D. expensivest
Vocabulary › View
What does it mean to clarify something?
A. To stop
B. To express strong disapproval
C. Arranged in order of time or date
D. To make clear; to remove confusion
