Rika asked, “Why are they crying?”
A. Rika asked why were they crying.
B. Rika asked why we were crying.
C. Rika asked why they were crying.
D. Rika asked why we are crying.

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Present Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogativeGender and GrammarVerb TensesPresent Simple vs Present ContinuousPast Tense vs Future TenseNoun / PronounTimePresent Progressive or Present SimpleQuestion TagsParallel Structure or Combining SentencesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewDr. and Mrs. Kwan ________ visited Spain _______ made stops in Paris and London.
A. both, and
B. not only, but also
C. either, or
D. neither, nor
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Which sentence correctly uses “could” to express a future possibility based on ability?
A. I could go to the party tonight if I finish my homework early.
B. I will could go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to could go to the party tonight.
D. I could be going to the party tonight.
Future Tense › ViewThis time next year, She ____ her own business.
A. will run
B. is going to run
C. will be running
D. will have run
Grammar › View
I think she spent the entire afternoon ______ the phone.
A. On
B. In
C. At
