[ Grammar ]
Are your shoes new?
A. No, they are.
B. No, they be new.
C. No, they aren’t.
D. No, they arent.

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Active and PassivePerfect Tenses of VerbsHave to/Has toPresent and Past Simple TensePresent SimplePresent Simple PassiveWill and Going toDeterminers & QuantifiersComparative AdverbPast Simple and Past ProgressiveOther quiz:
Comparative & Superlative Adverbs › ViewI’m trying to use my phone _______________________ because my parents say I hardly use it. (+ often)
A. more often
B. less often
C. most often
D. least often
Present Tenses › View
They___________ about Russian traditions since the beginning of the lesson.
A. have been talking
B. are talking
C. talk
Vocabulary › ViewDays of ___________ rain caused the streets to flood.
A. constant
B. blossom
C. drought
D. quivers
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
As far as I am concerned a few slices of pepperoni pizza make / makes a great weekend dinner.
A. Make
B. Makes
