[ Grammar ]
In simple present, adverbs of frequency go before the main verb, and after be.
For example:
A. I’m never late for work
B. You always are tired
C. He sleeps sometimes in the classroom

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the nouns in the sentence: “Lisa bought a new dress and shoes for the party.”
A. Lisa, bought, dress, shoes, party
B. Lisa, new, dress, shoes, party
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Choose the correct option:
Look at the ashtray. Someone … in here.
A. has been smoking
B. has smoked
C. have smoked
D. have been smoking
They ………. talking for hours.
A. Has been
B. Have been
C. Has be
D. Have be
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Hoa and her dog ……are standing over there go to the park
A. that
B. who
C. whom
D. which
