[ Grammar ]
In a describing sentence the adjective is first than the noun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Tenses › ViewWhat does the present continuous tense indicate about a situation?
A. It is a completed action.
B. It is a habitual action.
C. It is a temporary situation.
D. It is a permanent situation.
Grammar › View
Let’s go to a restaurant with _______________ price.
A. cheaper
B. the cheapest
C. cheap
Tenses › ViewMy friend ………….me while I …………………the homework
A. was phoning / was doing
B. phoned / was doing
C. phoned / did
D. were phoning / were doing
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Desmond was told to __________ out the candles in one breath.
A. blows
B. was blowing
C. blow
D. blew
