I wish we ……………. on the beach now
A. are playing
B. was playing
C. were playing
D. can play

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Used to & would & Past SimpleGrammar Double Object VerbsInfinitives or GerundsPresent & Past TensesGrammar & VocabularyCoordinating ConjunctionsArticles and NounsIf ConditionalsPresent Simple with Adverbs of FrequencyZero Conditional SentenceOther quiz:
Conjunctions › ViewThis orange is small ________ sour.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. because
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I __________ drive a car until I was 34, then I moved to the countryside so I had to learn.
A. can’t
B. couldn’t
Grammar › ViewLalita: Were you watching ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ cartoon when I came? Qinna: Yes I was. The underlined sentence means that …
A. Lalita didn’t care about Qinna’s activities.
B. Lalita was watching a cartoon when somebody came.
C. Qinna was not doing anything when somebody came.
D. Qinna was watching a cartoon when somebody came.
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses a prepositional phrase to describe a relationship between two things.
A. The book of poems is on the shelf.
B. She sings very well.
C. They ran quickly to the finish line.
D. He jumped high over the hurdle.
