What are you doing this evening? I (study)….at home.
A. Studied
B. Am studying
C. Has been studied
D. Was studying

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following group of words is a sentence fragment?
A. A giant squid can grow to be very large.
B. A walrus can live in or out of the water.
C. A jellyfish is an interesting sea creature.
D. Live in water.
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Choose the question which is correct.
A. What do you do on the weekend?
B. What you do on the weekend?
C. What do you on the weekend?
D. What are you do on the weekend?
Grammar › ViewWhat change needs to be made? Next summer, Jo climbs a tall mountain.
A. change climbs to climb
B. change climbs to climbed
C. change climbs to will climb
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One of the squirrels ______________ for acorns to eat on the snow covered ground.
A. looks
B. look
