[ Grammar ]
Julie … the car at the moment
A. drives
B. is driving
C. are driving

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Grammar › ViewYou got someone to proofread your essay, _______?
A. didn’t you
B. weren’t you
C. hadn’t you
D. don’t you
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Consider this, Emily and Raj are arguing about a sentence. Emily says that Sam “happily” played his guitar, while Raj believes Sam “guitar” played his song. Who is using the adverb correctly?
A. Emily (Happily)
B. Raj (Guitar)
Reporting Verbs › View“I’ll go to France on holiday” said John.
A. John decided going to France on holiday.
B. John decided to go to France on holiday.
C. John denied going to France on holiday.
Adjective ending with ED & ING › View
His behavior is so …., I can’t tolerate it anymore
A. annoyed
B. annoying
