Which sentence correctly uses tenses to describe two simultaneous past actions?
A. While I was doing my homework, my brother listened to music.
B. While I did my homework, my brother was listening to music.
C. While I did my homework, my brother listened to music.
D. While I was doing my homework, my brother was listening to music.

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Grammar › ViewMy mother and I often go to the supermarket to shop for ____ at weekends.
A. cook
B. groceries
C. heavy lifting
D. the chores
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Past of read
A. read
B. readed
C. readen
Paired Conjunction › View……. Joe ……. his sisters could understand what their parents were saying when they spoke French.
A. Not only….but also
B. Either……or
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I’d rather you ________ to me like that in front of the customers.
A. didn’t speak
B. not speak
C. weren’t speaking
