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They’re 80 and 85 years old.
A. They’re serious.
B. They’re elderly.
C. They’re medium hight.
D. They’re young.

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will, be going to, would like toPast SimpleSentence Structure and Verb TensesPassivisationZero & First ConditionalQuantifiers / Prepositions of Time and Comparative AdjectivesVocabularyGrammar AssessmentAdverb ClausesFigurative Language VocabularyOther quiz:
Dependent Preposition › ViewHe finally agreed ____ the terms of the contract after much negotiation.
A. with
B. to
C. on
D. in
Grammar › View
My father is so proud of you, ____ ____ my mother.
A. me too
B. so are
C. so is
D. you are
Tenses › ViewLucy _____ the bill before leaving the restaurant.
A. payed
B. paid
C. pays
D. pay
Present Tenses › View
Are they _______ (to watch) a movie right now?
A. watch
B. watches
C. watching
D. is watching
