They are buying the car right now.
A. The car is being buyed right now.
B. The car is being bought right now.
C. They are being bought the car right now.

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Grammar › ViewI … (find) my pen while I … (look) for my bag.
A. found / looked
B. found / was looking
C. was finding / looked
D. was finding / was looking
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Read the sentence.
While Mark and Tina sang their solos, the rest of us sang in unison.
Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word “unison” as it is used in this sentence.
A. separately
B. together
C. loudly
D. quietly
Grammar › ViewThere aren’t __________ cashiers. Look at the big line!
A. too
B. enough
C. too much
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My friends ____ their group work when the teacher suddenly fell. When they noticed that she was on the floor, they ran to her.
A. do
B. did
C. is doing
D. were doing
E. was doing
