They usually run to church. Look, they ___ to church!
A. are going
B. will go
C. get going

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Progressive Perfect and Simple Verb Tenses › ViewThe present perfect tense is formed by…
A. the base form of the verb + s
B. the present participle
C. have/has + past participle
D. have/has been + past participle
Tenses › View
Making such a thing ___ the peasants and they ___ situation despite some hardships.
A. Pleased / were utilizing
B. pleased / utilized
C. pleases / utilizes
D. is pleasing / were utilizing
E. is pleasing / utilize
Compound Sentences › ViewWhich sentence below is a compound sentence?
A. Before he goes to sleep, he always reads a book.
B. He always reads a book, and then he goes to sleep.
C. He reads a book and then goes to sleep.
D. He reads a book; then he goes to sleep.
Vocabulary › View
A character who undergoes an important change in a story in their beliefs, personality or attitude.
A. protagonist
B. dynamic character
C. antagonist
D. static character
