At a school dance:
Lee: ” ….. yourself?”
Amoy: “Yes, I’m having a great time!”
A. You enjoying
B. Enjoy you
C. Do you enjoy
D. Are you enjoying

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PRESENT SIMPLE - CHILDRENWord FormationAdverb ClauseSimple and Progressive Verb TensesRoot WordAlthough / DespiteSimple Present VS Present ContinuousVocabulary : Coming & GoingGrammar: so and suchModals and Past TensesOther quiz:
Idioms › ViewThe expression “To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds” means:
a. To belong to unconventional social groups.
b. To support both sides of an argument.
c. To live one’s life in enjoyment and fun.
Grammar › View
Neither his words nor his actions __________ any sense.
A. make
B. makes
C. made
D. have made
Grammar › ViewI know __________ Ali’s address _______ his phone number. He didn’t tell me.
A. and, but
B. for, so
C. either, or
D. neither, nor
Grammar › View
Complete the sentence: Even though he was tired, he finished the project.
A. He was rewarded for his hard work.
B. He gave up on the project.
C. He decided to start a new project.
D. He finished the project successfully.
