[ Present Tense Verbs ]
Which sentence uses “to want” correctly for the subject “he”?
A. He want a toy.
B. He wants a toy.
C. He wanting a toy.
D. He wanted a toy.

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Grammar › ViewA: What time _____ you ______ (get up) these days?
B: At around seven o’ clock in the morning, for work.
A. are / used to getting up
B. did / used to get up
C. are / use to getting up
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Someone switches off the lights. The lights …….. off.
A. is switched
B. is switching
C. are switched
D. are switch
Grammar › ViewThis task turned … to be very difficult.
A. up
B. out
C. over
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Which sentence is correct?
A. The players ran back to their dugout after the inning.
B. The players ran back to there dugout after the inning.
