Read the descriptions carefully and choose the correct definition that matches each situation.
Use for routine actions. Example: She reads every day.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Future
D. Simple Past

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Grammar › ViewI passed my g2 driving test however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
A. I passed my g2 driving test, however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
B. I passed my g2 driving test however, I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
C. I passed my g2 driving test; however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
D. I passed my g2 driving test; however, I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
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What type of sentence is this?
I am so excited about today!
A. interrogative
B. exclamatory
C. declarative
D. imperative
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewA: That car is only $500.
B: Wow! That’s ________!
A. big
B. cheap
C. long
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She finished ______ her project at 10pm last night.
A. to do
B. doing
