[ Look, See or Watch ]
“I usually ___ television in the evenings. And you?”
a. looking
b. see
c. watch

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Verb and PrepositionModals for Necessity and SuggestionsPresent Continous TenseGrammar - too & enoughConjunctions and TransitionsRelative Clauses and etcAdjectives Ed and IngTypes of PhrasesPerfect TenseModals - Reported Speech - ConditionalsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewAngela complained that she ___ for hours before Jenny came to help her.
A. was working
B. had worked
C. has been working
D. had been working
Action vs Linking Verbs/ Verb Phrases › View
Identify the type of verb in the following sentence: ‘They ate dinner.’
A. auxiliary verb
B. action verb
C. linking verb
D. transitive verb
Grammar › ViewJohn still hasn’t come out. He ______ everything for the trip now.
a. must have been preparing
b. will be preparing
c. must have preparing
d. will have prepared
Used to › View
I ________ (not/use/enjoy) studying, but I do now.
A. didn’t use to enjoy
B. didn’t used to enjoy
C. didn’t use to enjoyed
