[ Grammar ]
We usually use the simple present with adverbs of frequency, such as always, usually, sometimes, never, rarely.
A. True
B. False

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A. is still working
B. still works
C. has still worked
D. has still been working
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Go
A. Going
B. Goes
C. Gone
D. Went
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A. Did
B. Is doing
C. Does
D. Do
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. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb in a question.
A. Can you help me with this problem?
B. You can help me with this problem?
C. Help me with this problem, can you?
D. You will help me with this problem?