[ Tenses with Time Expressions ]
You ___ (be) late for school yesterday.
A. be
B. is
C. are
D. were

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Prepositions › ViewWe could see the balloon high ___________ the town.
A. above
B. on
C. onto
D. up
Grammar › View
Select the correctly punctuated option.
A. The pirates will attack eventually but they won’t attack today.
B. The pirates will attack eventually, but they won’t attack today.
C. The pirates will attack eventually; but they won’t attack today.
D. The pirates will attack eventually: but they won’t attack today.
Prepositions and Adverbs › ViewMy friend is very unpredictable. _______ he is enthusiastic and _______ he is quiet.
A. Always / never
B. Sometimes / sometimes
C. Usually / rarely
D. Never / always
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
The boss, as well as his colleagues, ___ been robbed by the robber.
A. Has
B. Have
