You usually do this before you play a sport. You straighten your arms and legs. What are you doing?
A. Crawling
B. Spreading
C. Streching

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Grammar › ViewYour annual leave will have to be approved by both your supervisor _____ the boss.
A. also
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What are the formulas for noun phrase in the right order?
A. Determiner+Head+Post-modifier
B. Pre-modifier+Determiner+Head
C. Determiner+Head+Pre-modifier+Post-modifier
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Passive Voice › ViewChoose the correct form for Passive Voice
We have produced skis here since 1964.
A. Skis have been produced here since 1964.
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. Fill in the blank: The past continuous tense is used to describe an action that was in progress ____ another action occurred.
A. before
B. until
C. after
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