[ Possessive Adjective and Pronoun ]
It’s not theirs, it’s _____. We bought it yesterday.
A. our
B. them
C. ours

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Present Tenses › ViewConstruct present perfect continuous: He (to study) for the exam all week.
A. He has studied for the exam all week.
B. He is studying for the exam all week.
C. He was studying for the exam all week.
D. He has been studying for the exam all week.
Present and Past Tenses › View
. I usually (visit – visits – visited) my grandparents on Fridays.
A. visit
B. visits
C. visited
Subject and Verbs Agreement › ViewFiona as well as her mother ___ there two weeks ago.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
Tenses › View
While Lan ____________ as a volunteer in the countryside, she met an old friend.
A. had worked
B. worked
C. was working
D. worked