[ Grammar ]
It may mean that you are hungry
A. Definitely you are hungry
B. You are hungry
C. It means you maybe are hungry
D. Maybe it means that you are hungry
Select your answer:

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Present Tenses › ViewWhat is a common error when using the simple present tense?
A. Using ‘do’ or ‘does’ with all subjects in affirmative sentences.
B. Using the past tense instead of the present tense.
C. Forgetting to add ‘s’ or ‘es’ for third-person singular subjects.
D. Adding ‘ing’ to all verbs regardless of the subject.
Phrasal Verbs › View
The car broke ________ and I had to phone for help.
A. down
B. up
C. off
D. in
