‘What _____?’
‘Nothing really. I was just enjoying the view’
_
A. you think about
B. do you think of
C. are you thinking about
D. you thinking of

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Comparative and Superlative AdjectivesPunctuating ClausesComparisonGerund or InfinitivesNoun Verb AgreementAsking & Giving AttentionConditional and Mix Conditional SentencePreposition and AdjectivePresent Tenses: Simple vs ContinuousFigurative LanguageOther quiz:
Reported Speech › ViewI have a present for my best friend in my bedroom.
A. Ainhoa told me she haved a present for her best friend in her bedroom.
B. Ainhoa told me she haved a present for his best friend in his bedroom.
C. Ainhoa told me she had a present for her best friend in her bedroom.
Conjunctive Adverb › View
Choose the correct punctuation for the sentence: ‘You start cooking the steaks meanwhile I will make the dessert.’
A. You start cooking the steaks; meanwhile, I will make the dessert.
B. You start cooking the steaks, meanwhile I will make the dessert.
C. You start cooking the steaks; meanwhile I will make the dessert.
D. You start cooking the steaks meanwhile, I will make the dessert.
Sentence Structure › ViewBecause the store was closed. We couldn’t buy any groceries.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Because the store was closed,
C. Because the store was closed
D. The store was closed
Prepositions › View
Can you turn down the TV? It’s hard for me to concentrate ___ this report with so much noise.
A. in
B. on
C. for
D. with
