I use past continuous to tell someone what I was doing in a period of time in the past.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Select your answer:

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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewMan: Mr. Ramli is old and weak, but do you know what he did last night?
Woman: What?
Man:…
What is the best response to say next?
A. He fought the thief but he is old and weak.
B. He is old and weak yet he gave up to the thief.
C. He faced the thief, yet he is old and weak.
D. He is old and weak, but he faced the thief bravely.
E. Unless he faced the thief, he is old and weak
Modal Verbs › View
Maybe somebody scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
A. Somebody may have scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
B. Somebody may scratched my car in front of the supermarket.
C. Somebody may have scratch my car in front of the supermarket.
D. Somebody may scratch my car in front of the supermarket.
