[ Tenses ]
Right now, my father ____ his car in the back yard.
A. Is washing
B. washes
C. Was washing
D. Has washed

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the helping verb in the sentence below.
Wendel may go to the pet store.
A. may
B. go
C. to
D. store
Modals of Advice › View
A: My clothes are dirty.
B: You…
A. You should to clean your clothes.
B. You should clean your clothes.
C. You should cleaning your clothes.
Dependent Prepositions › ViewDon’t compare yourself _____ your siblings. You’re too different.
A. about
B. of
C. with
D. on
Subject Verb Agreement › View
The end result _______ tremendous advantages for both us.
A. was
B. were
