[ Grammar ]
You are very good at English,
A. aren’t you?
B. are you?
C. do you?

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Should and Shouldn'tTenses: Present simple, Past Simple, Future SimpleSubordinating and Coordinating ConjunctionsModalRelative PronounsQuantifiersVerb to Be Tenses & Object PronounModals Deduction: cant /mustPRESENT SIMPLE - CHILDRENGerunds and TensesOther quiz:
Simple Past Tense › ViewThe students were on line two weeks ago. Change into the negative form.
A. The students not on line two weeks ago.
B. The students did not on line two weeks ago.
C. The students were not on line two weeks ago.
D. The students was not on line two weeks ago.
Grammar › View
labeling intended to arouse powerful negative feelings
A. name-calling
B. card-stacking
C. narration
D. semantics
Adjective vs. Adverb › ViewShe did well.
A. Well is adverb.
B. Well is adjective.
Prepositions › View
The lion jumped _______________ the fire hoop in the circus.
A. along
B. across
C. through
D. in
