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The Independence Day of the United States of America is on ….
A. August 16th
B. October 30th
C. December 25th
D. July 4th

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewI … on the railway station waiting room for an hour before the train arrived.
- had been being sit
- had been sitting
Modal Verbs & Time Prepositions › View
Form a sentence using a modal verb and a time preposition.
A. He must leave by 7 PM.
B. She can go in 5 minutes.
C. You should arrive at 9 AM.
D. They will come on 10 PM.
Verb Patterns › ViewDo you promise _____________ it a secret?
A. keeping
B. keep
C. to keep
Grammar › View
Identify all the nouns in the sentence.
The sun set behind the mountains.
A. set
B. mountains
C. sun, mountains
D. behind
