[ Countable & Noncountable Nouns ]
There’s (…) sugar in the bowl. We have to buy (…)
A. a few – some
B. much – many
C. a little – some

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Tenses › View. “She is reading a book right now.” (Present Continuous)
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Continuous Tenses › View
Identify the sentence that is in the present continuous tense.
A. She studies for her exams.
B. She studied for her exams.
C. She will study for her exams.
D. She is studying for her exams.
Tenses and Time Markers › ViewWhen (you/arrive) at the party last night?
A. When did you arrive
B. When you arrive
C. When will you arrive
D. When are you arrived
Grammar › View
Sentence/Fragment: The paper on the desk fell to the floor.
A. Sentence
B. Fragment
