Which of these is correct?
A. I am not eating lunch.
B. I not am eating lunch.
C. I is not eating lunch.
D. I not is eating lunch.

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Tenses › ViewIdentify the sentence in present continuous tense.
A. They are playing basketball in the park
B. She will go to the concert next week
C. He finished his homework yesterday
D. We have been to that restaurant before
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WHOSE SWEATER IS THIS?
A. THEY ARE TIM’S SWEATER.
B. THEY ARE TIM’ SWEATER.
C. IT IS TIM’S SWEATER.
Transitions › ViewTo show an example (detail), use a transition like:
A. like, such as, for example, for instance
B. finally, lastly, in conclusion
C. but, yet, although, though
D. also, another, in comparison, too
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Incorrect: He asked me a loan
A. He asked me for a loan
B. He asked me to a loan
C. He asked me for some loan
