[ Grammar ]
What are you eating?
A. present tense
B. present continuous tense
C. simple future tense

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Progressive Tense › ViewSelect the progressive verb tense phrase in the sentence:
I can tell it’s almost winter because the leaves are falling from the trees.
A. can tell
B. almost winter
C. from the trees
D. are falling
Phrasal Verb › View
We are looking forward ___ going out at the weekend.
A. at
B. in
C. of
D. to
Present Progressive › ViewThe teacher ___________ oranges and apples
A. is eating
B. are eating
C. am eating
D. eating
Grammar › View
I think the government should _____ limit the number of private cars or widen the roads to solve the problem of traffic jams.
A. either
B. neither
C. both
D. not only
