[ Pronouns ]
A pronoun
A. replaces a noun
B. replaces an adjective
C. renames a noun
D. describes a noun
Select your answer:
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PAST CONTINUOUS › ViewChoose the correct option:
Tina (arrive) _____________ at Mary’s house before 9 pm, but she (be, not) _____________ there. She (study) _____________ at her friend’s house.
A. was arriving – wasn’t – studying
B. arrives – been – studying
C. arrived – wasn’t – was studying
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Choose the correct sentence:
A. He has sandwiches for lunch at work never
B. He has never sandwiches for lunch at work.
C. He never has sandwiches for lunch at work.