[ Tenses ]
. 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:
Question Tag › ViewAll is well,…..?
A. isn’t they
B. isn’t it
C. aren’t they
Future Tenses › View
Jack: It’s so hot in here!
Mike: I ___________ turn the AC on.
A. will
B. am going to
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
