A part of speech that shows action or state of being is called
A. pronoun
B. noun
C. verb
D. adverb

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Modal Verbs › ViewChoose the correct verb form to complete the sentence: “She may ___ a new book this weekend.”
A. reads
B. read
C. reading
D. readed
Grammar › View
The ships that have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle ___ by aliens.
A. may have been kidnaped
B. may have being kidnaped
C. may have been kidnapt
D. may had been kidnaped
Irene: I think our city is saved from the virus, so we can go around.
Ellisa: But I don’t think so,… Our city is not saved. We must stay at home at least in lockdown time.
A. In my opinion
B. She forgets it
C. See you next time
D. You know it
E. I am thinking of the virus
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Which tense is used to talk about an action that was happening at a particular time in the past?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Future perfect tense
C. Past continuous tense
D. Present perfect tense
