A : … your mother … a newspaper everyday?
B : … She prefers to watch the news.
A. Does. reads. No, she doesn’t
B. Does, read. No, she doesn’t
C. Do, read. Yes, she does
D. Does, reads. Yes, she does

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Noun, Verb, AdjectiveSimple Past/Past ProgressiveInterrogative PronounsVerbs & AdverbsAdverbial ClausesConjunctions and CommasThird ConditionalModals and ConditionalsWill or Going toLinking Words and ConjunctionOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewThe given sentence below is probability / saying that something is logical or normal (positive or negative):
It should not/ought not to be that difficult to get there.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Tenses › View
Convert the sentence to past tense: The children play in the park every afternoon.
A. The children played in the park every afternoon.
B. The children will play in the park every afternoon.
C. The children plays in the park every afternoon.
D. The children playing in the park every afternoon.
Sentence Completion › ViewThe bell captain suggested that more porters _______ hired.
A. are
B. have
C. be
D. do
Pronoun › View
Mom and ____ have to work on laundry this weekend.
A. Me
B. I
C. We
