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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Grammar › ViewCarry ….. talking, please. We want to hear more.
A. on
B. of
C. with
D. to
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In the sentence “Due to John’s extreme fortitude, he was able to clear every hurdle in the race,” what does the word “fortitude” imply about John?
A. He was very happy
B. He was very intelligent
C. He showed great courage in facing challenges
D. He was physically strong
Grammar › ViewMy sister … her homework right now.
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?