[ Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to ]
There _________________ an accident.
A. There has been an accident.
B. There have been an accident.
C. There has beed an accident.

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Answer: “I’m making some tea.”
A. What are you doing?
B. What do you do?
C. What were you doing?
D. What have you done?
Grammar › ViewHow many _________ pencils are on the table?
A. a
B. an
C. –
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Find the Subject in the following sentence:
Jamison and Paulette have been taking karate for three years.
_
A. Jaminson
B. Paulette
C. karate
D. Jamison and Paulette
