[ Irregular verbs ]
2nd form of lie (liggen)
A. lied
B. lies
C. lay
D. lain

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Progressive Tenses › ViewWhich of the following is an example of the past progressive tense?
A. I will be reading a book later.
B. I am reading a book right now.
C. I read a book last night.
D. I was reading a book when you called.
Coordinating Conjunctions and Comparative Adjectives › View
Fill in the blank: Abigail wants to watch a movie __ read a book.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. or
Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Paraphrasing involves:
A. Changing the structure of the sentence while keeping the original meaning.
B. Copying the text word for word.
C. Summarizing the text in a longer form.
D. Using complex vocabulary to describe simple concepts.
Subjunctives › View
If it … their encouragement, he could have given it up.
A. had been for
B. hadn’t been
C. hadn’t been for
D. wouldn’t have been for
