[ Present Tense Verbs ]
Which sentence uses “to have” and “to be” correctly in present tense?
A. They has a dog and are happy.
B. They have a dog and are happy.
C. They have a dog and is happy.
D. They has a dog and is happy.

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Conjunction › ViewBrass players make sound by “buzzing” their lips_______blowing into the mouthpiece, they change notes with the help of valves or slides.
A. while
B. during
C. before
D. by
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Which sentence uses the past continuous correctly?
A. I was playing football yesterday.
B. I was playing football when it started to rain.
C. I will be playing football tomorrow.
D. I played football yesterday.
Simple Past Tense › ViewWhat is the past simple form of ‘wish’?
A. wish
B. wishing
C. wishes
D. wished
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Each of the messages on the answering machine (is, are) for Dody.
A. is
B. are
