Adverbs used with Present Continuous Tense:
A. today, at present, at the moment, still, now
B. just, yet, already, since, for , so far
C. yesterday last week last month

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Sentence Types › ViewI know you don’t like him, but that doesn’t matter.
A. simple sentence
B. compound sentence
C. complex sentence
Future Forms › View
-“I’m thirsty.” – “Oh, I ………………………….. you some coffee.”
A. make
B. ‘m going to make
C. ‘ll make
Modal Verbs › ViewJaime ___________ speak Japanese when he lived in Japan, but he’s forgotten most of it now.
A. Can
B. Could
C. Can’t
D. Couldn’t
Grammar › View
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink was really enjoyable.
B. Charlie’s party which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
C. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
D. Charlie’s party which, was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
