My parents (work) when I came home.
A. My parents was work when I came home.
B. My parents were working when I came home.
C. My parents were work when I came home.
D. My parents was working when I came home.

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Modal Auxiliary Verb › ViewThe whole kitchen was still dirty; she … forgotten to clean it.
A. should have
B. would have
C. might have
D. must be
E. could be
Future Tenses › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. I will be cooking dinner when you come back.
B. I am cooking dinner when you come back.
C. I will cook dinner when you come back.
D. I cook dinner when you come back.
Grammar › View Choose the part of speech of the word underlined.
The caterpillar is on the leaf.
A. adjective
B. noun
C. verb
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They _________ for an exam at the moment.
A. not studying
B. don’t study
C. aren’t studying
