________ you watching television now?
a. Are
b. Is
c. Be
d. Did

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Prepositions › ViewTurn left __________ the traffic lights and then drive straight on for three miles.
A. In
B. On
C. At
Clauses and Conjunctions › View
Construct a compound sentence using: ‘The dog barked’ and ‘the cat ran away.’
A. The dog barked, and the cat ran away.
B. The cat ran away, but the dog barked.
C. The dog barked; the cat was scared.
D. The dog barked the cat ran away.
Sentence Transformation › ViewPerhaps Susan know the address.
A. Susan may know the address.
B. Susan should know the address.
C. Susan must know the address.
D. Susan could know the address.
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Which sentence is in the past simple tense?
A. She has finished her homework.
B. She was finishing her homework.
C. She finished her homework.
D. She has been finishing her homework.
