[ Present Simple Tense ]
Your father (be) interested in playing football?
A. Your father is interested in playing football?
B. Does your father interested in playing football?
C. Is your father interested in playing football?
D. Does your father is interested in playing football?
Select your answer:

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Which Roman Emperor built a massive wall across Northern Britain in 122 A.D.?
A. Marcus Aurelius
B. Hadrian
C. Nero
D. Augustus
