The correct sentence in the present continuous tense is:
A. I am working at the hospital now
B. I work at the hospital.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWhich word pair correctly completes this sentence: “Some companies do not sell , such as manufactured products. Instead, they provide , such as financial advice.”
A. services, goods
B. goods, services
C. reviews, goods
D. services, reviews
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The sun (rise) in the east, casting a warm and welcoming glow on the landscape.
A. rise
B. rises
C. rose
D. risen
Grammar › ViewThe feathery chickens flew into the coop.
In this sentence, what is is “feathery”?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. plural noun
D. singular noun
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He says, “They will hurt you”.
A. He said to me that they will hurt me.
B. He said to me that he would be hurt me.
C. He said to me that they would hurt me.
D. He said to me that they would hurt you.