[ Grammar ]
it | snow | now?
A. Does it snowing now?
B. Is it snowing now?
C. Are it snows now?
D. Is it snows now?

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Prepositions - ConjunctionsCOUNT - NONCOUNT NOUNSPast Perfect Tense and Past TenseAdjective or AdverbHave to / Do not have toPresent Tense vs Present ContinuousSentencesRelative Clauses and etcVerb BEContinuous TensesOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewWhich sentence uses “must” correctly?
A. You must not eat too much dessert today.
B. Students must to bring their own supplies.
C. You must have forgotten your keys at home.
D. Everyone must arrives on time.
Clauses › View
You need to practice singing in front of your friends … you sing in public to avoid stage fright.
A. before
B. besides
C. despite
Modals › ViewShe _____ go to bed early when she was in school.
A. used to
B. didn’t used to
C. has to
D. have to
Grammar › View
he sails the seas. he is a ____
A. teacher
B. sailor
C. cashier
