[ Present Simple Tense ]
Jane is late for school. (never)
A. Jane is never late for school.
B. Jane never is late for school.

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Transitional Words › ViewPeter won the scholarship to his dream school. _________, he was able to attend for free.
A. Meanwhile
B. Nonetheless
C. Second
D. Consequently
Conjunctions, Interjections and Determiners › View
He always wakes up early, ______________ he still comes to class late everyday.
A. but
B. and
C. nor
D. because
Tenses › ViewFind the sentence in present continuous tense.
A. They are playing basketball in the park
B. She will go to the concert today
C. He finished his homework yesterday
D. We have been to that restaurant before
Grammar › View
What ______ you eat for lunch yesterday?
A. did
B. do
C. were
D. are
