Which preposition indicates a duration of time?
A. during
B. for
C. after
D. before

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Simple Tenses › ViewWhich sentence shows a past tense verb formed correctly?
A. Bruno had felt that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
B. Bruno feels that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
C. Bruno felt that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
D. Bruno will be feeling that enough rain had already fallen for one day.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
My sister ____ she ____ a piano to play it every day.
A. wish-has
B. wish-had
C. wishes-had
D. wishes- could have
Grammar › ViewMy car __________ by my father to London next week.
A. will be driven
B. is droven
C. is driven
D. will be droven
Grammar › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. He tells we to pack our belongings.
B. Us are excited about moving to a new place.
C. My father watches us move about in our new home.
D. Him dreams of living in a bigger house in California.
