Grammar Quiz

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We use the present continuous (not the simple present) for actions in progress at the time of speaking. Things that are happening now or around now.

A. FALSE

B. TRUE

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It didn’t seem like such a small amount would be enough to make a pancake but I soon realized just how much the batter spreads out.
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Which is the correct version of the following sentence:

I attended washington elementary school for Fifth grade.
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A. I attended Washington Elementary School for fifth grade.

B. I attended Washington Elementary school for Fifth grade.

C. I attended Washington elementary school for Fifth Grade.


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