[ Modals and Past Modals ]
They need to paint the house.
A. The house is already painted
B. The house is not yet painted
C. The house is now being painted
D. The house is not going to be painted

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Present Simple & Present Continuous Tenses › ViewJohn says he is 18 years old, but I _____ him.
A. not believe
B. don’t believe
C. am not believing
D. not believing
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Which of the following sentences is a compound subject?
A. Tom, Jerry, and Michal are best friends
B. The students studied, reviewed, and passed the exam
C. She bought a new dress, and she wore it to the party
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A. whole
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D. unit
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To do something “to a T” is to do it ___.
a. badly
b. perfectly
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