[ Tenses ]
True or False: In the Simple Present Tense, you add ‘-s’ or ‘-es’ to the verb when the subject is a singular noun like ‘the dog’ or a pronoun like ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘it’.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Direct and Indirect Speech › ViewWhen we use the direct speech?
A. We simply repeat what someone says.
B. We want to report what someone said without speech marks.
Vocabulary › View
I was ________________(d ) by the lunatic that Phoebe kept telling me about.
A. diverge
B. intrigue
C. accumulate
D. tinker
Grammar › ViewWe must ______ the reality that our handicrafts are in competition with those of other villages.
A. live on
B. close down
C. face up to
D. passed down
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You ___ smoke here. There is a “No Smoking” sign by the door.
A. must
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
