He isn’t working now,
A. Is he?
B. Isn’t he?
C. Has he?
D. Hasn’t he?

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Relative Clauses beginning with PrepositionsPresent Continuous, Present Perfect and Used toGrammar - PunctuationSuch...that, so ......thatPresent Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogativeCountable QuantifiersModals for RecommendationsConditionalGrammar - Reflexive PronounsAdverbs of DegreeOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI don’t know how to ski, so I didn’t go skiing with Simon last week.
A. If I knew how to ski, I would go skiing with Simon last week.
B. If I would know how to ski, I would have gone skiing with Simon last week.
C. If I had known how to ski, I gone skiing with Simon last week.
D. If I knew how to ski, I would have gone skiing with Simon last week.
Adjective and Adverb › View
The cat purred as it curled up on the _______ couch.
A. Softly
B. Soft
Tenses › ViewI haven’t seen Kate ……….Chirstmas.
A. for
B. never
C. ever
D. since
Vocabulary › View
A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state
A. Communism
B. Standard of Living
C. Capitalism
D. Socialism
E. Laissez-Faire
