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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Conjunctions › ViewJoin these sentence correctly using a coordinating conjunction.
The man lost the running race.
He congratulated the winner.
Select all correct answers.
A. The man lost the running race, yet he congratulated the winner.
B. The man lost the running race, so he congratulated the winner.
C. The man lost the running race but he congratulated the winner.
D. The man lost the running race, for he congratulated the winner.
Past Tense › View
Did you go snorkelling …?
the correct time is …
A. now
B. next holiday
C. last holiday
D. tomorrow
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
