[ Grammar ]
‘ ____ at the moment?’ ‘No, he’s on holiday.
He doesn’t work in July.’
A. Does Alexander work
B. Doesn’t Alexander work
C. Is Alexander working

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Punctuation and Grammar › View. Which sentence is a run-on sentence?
A. I walked to the store. I bought some milk.
B. I walked to the store I bought some milk.
C. I walked to the store, and I bought some milk.
D. I walked to the store, then I bought some milk.
Continuous Tense › View
She … Smiling to me yesterday
A. Was
B. Where
C. Is
D. Were
Homonyms › ViewRanchers keep their horse in a ___.
a. chorale
b. corral
Grammar › View
It … in my room.
A. was
B. were
