“Is this your phone?” – “No, mine is ___ the table near the window.”
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. by

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Grammar › ViewHow is the present tense used in this sentence? I like cats.
A. actions that happen repeatedly or regularly
B. information about the present condition that is true
C. information that we believe is a fact
D. actions that take place at the time of speaking
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Differentiate between the following sentences: “They will go” and “They are going.”
A. Both are in the future tense.
B. Both are in the present progressive tense.
C. “They will go” is in the future tense, and “They are going” is in the present progressive tense.
D. “They will go” is in the present progressive tense, and “They are going” is in the future tense.
Passive Voice › ViewPhinta : …….. about the earthquake in Padang, West Sumatera? Ika : Not yet.
A. Have you informed
B. Has you informed
C. Have you be informed
D. Have you been informed
E. Have you being informed
Grammar › View
She ____________ (study) for eight hours straight.
A. studied
B. has been studying
C. was studying
D. has studied
