What are you going to buy your sister?
A. You are going to buy her lunch.
B. I am going to buy her lunch.
C. We going to buy her lunch
D. They buying her lunch.

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Tenses › ViewIf someone lived in London for many years and still lives there, which tense is appropriate?
A. “I lived in London for many years.” (Past Simple)
B. “I live in London for many years.” (Incorrect)
C. “I’ve lived in London for many years.” (Present Perfect)
D. “I’m living in London for many years.” (Present Continuous, Incorrect)
Modal Verbs › View
What is the negative form of “People used to believe in ghosts”?
A. People didn’t use to believe in ghosts.
B. People used to believe in ghosts.
C. People didn’t use to believe in fairies.
D. People used to believe in fairies.
Tenses › ViewMy clothes are not in the room. They __________ them away
A. are taking
B. have just taken
C. are taken
D. are taking
Grammar › View
They had a mechanic ____ their car because it was making strange noises.
A. checked
B. check
