What are you not good at?
A. I is not good at doing math.
B. I are not good at doing math.
C. I am not good doing math.
D. I am not good at doing math.

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Present Continuous › ViewThe present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb to be and the -ing form of a verb
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Identify the correct placement of commas in the sentence: “Before we leave however we should check the weather.”
A. Before, we leave, however, we should check the weather.
B. Before we leave, however, we should check the weather.
C. Before we leave however, we should check the weather.
D. Before we leave however we should, check the weather.
Grammar › ViewHe used to drive a truck, _____
A. does he?
B. didn’t he?
C. do they?
D. do we?
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I don’t have umbrella and it’s raining. I wish I ____________ an umbrella.
A. have an umbrella
B. has an umbrella
C. will have an umbrella
D. had an umbrella
