[ Grammar ]
She likes … green … blue dress. She buys them both.
A. either , or
B. neither , nor
C. either, nor
D. neither, or

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You do homework.
A. Are you doing homework?
B. You are doing homework?
C. Is you doing homework?
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What is the simple future tense used for?
A. The simple future tense is used to express actions that will occur in the future.
B. To indicate actions that are currently happening.
C. To express habitual actions in the present.
D. To describe actions that happened in the past.
Past Tenses › ViewBefore she had dinner, she ……………… in the garden.
A. had worked
B. worked
C. was working
D. has worked
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She acts as though she ___ everything.
A. know
B. knows
C. knew
D. knowing
