[ Grammar ]
it means to continue or go forward
A. precede
B. proceed

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Pronoun vs. Pronouns › ViewI’m a little shorter than average, but my brother is shorter than I.
A. A
B. But
C. I
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Which sentence is in the present continuous tense?
A. They are playing football now.
B. He eats lunch at noon.
C. We played football yesterday.
Grammar › View Identify which question the underlined adverb answers.
Yesterday, the pupils had an awesome time at the park.
A. where
B. why
C. how
D. when
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Change the active voice sentence into passive voice.
Samson read an interesting story.
A. An interesting story was read by Samson.
B. An interesting story is read by Samson.
