[ Grammar ]
A gerund is a form of a verb that acts as a _____.
A. noun
B. adjective
C. adverb
D. verb

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Past simple vs Present perfect › ViewFifty years ago, people ________ (not spend) as much on entertainment as they do today.
A. haven’t spent
B. didn’t spend
C. don’t spend
D. were not spending
Adverbs & to be › View
Which question correctly uses the present simple to ask about talents?
A. Is he good at writing?
B. Does she good at dancing?
C. Are they good at running?
D. Do we good at speaking?
Tenses › View…. you in OTC everyday?
A. is
B. were
C. am
D. are
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct variant.
I’m going to see you … on Monday … on Tuesday.
A. neither … or
B. either … or
C. neither … no
D. either … nor
E. both … or