[ Grammar ]
These words tell where , when, or how something happens. They can tell more about verbs, adverbs, and adjectives.
A. adverb
B. proper noun
C. verb
D. adjective

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Past Tenses › ViewWhat is the structure of the past perfect?
A. S + Aux Have/Has + Verb participle
B. S + Aux Had + Verb participle
C. S + Aux had + Verb gerund
D. S + Verb to be past + Verb -ing
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She’s keen … classical music.
A. on
B. in
C. for
D. with
Active and Passive Voice › ViewActive: We update the school website frequently.
Passive: The school website ___________ frequently.
A. are updating
B. is updated
C. was updated
D. are updated
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My mother loves ____ She usually grows vegetables and takes care of them when she has free time.
A. cooking food
B. gardening
C. cycling
D. eating fruits
