[ Grammar ]
(it / rain at lunchtime)
A. was raining
B. rains
C. were raining
D. doesn’t rain

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Conditional Sentences › ViewIf I … their language, I could understand what they were saying.
A. had known
B. will know
C. know
D. knew
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Those two girls of the front row _______________ to each other since the film started. And they are still busy speaking.
A. have been speaking
B. have spoken
C. have speaking
D. had spoke
Grammar › ViewWhich of these is correct?
A. I’m a teacher.
B. I’s a teacher.
C. I’b a teacher.
D. I’re a teacher.
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If I ………………….. rich, I’d spend all my time travelling.
A. am
B. was
C. be
D. were
