[ Grammar and Verb Tenses ]
Convert the sentence to past continuous: “He reads a book.”
A. He was reading a book.
B. He read a book.
C. He has read a book.
D. He will read a book.

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Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. He went to Dr. Marcus Welby M.D., for help.
B. He went to Dr. Marcus, Welby, M.D. for help.
C. He went to Dr. Marcus Welby, M.D. for help.
Preposition of Time › View
Make sure you arrive __ time to the lesson tomorrow.
A. In
B. On
C. At
D. By
Grammar › ViewComplete the phrasal verb: “to care….”
A. On
B. Of
C. At
D. For
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She is playing _________.
A. happy
B. happily
