They are not my schoolmates. They are not my friends.
A. They are neither my schoolmates nor my friends.
B. They are either my schoolmates or my friends.

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Simple vs Present Continuous Tenses › ViewWhenever the old woman hears a sad story, she …………….
A. weeps
B. will weep
C. would weep
D. has wept
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Choose the correct passive voice form of “They are teaching the children to swim.”
A. The children are taught to swim by them.
B. The children are being taught to swim by them.
C. The children have been taught to swim by them.
D. The children were taught to swim by them.
Conditional Sentences › ViewI ___________ a farm in the country if I ____________ the lottery.
A. bought-win
B. would buy – won
C. will buy – win
D. buy – win
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I ……… watching TV but my brother ……… skating.
A. like/ like
B. likes/like
C. like/likes
D. likes/likes
