I hope help comes soon, Julie. I don’t think we can ______ much longer.
A. hold back
B. hold over
C. hold in
D. hold out

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Grammar › ViewJulie _______ right now.
A. sleeps
B. are sleeping
C. is sleeping
D. sleeping
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Children — — their ability to speak their native languages by learning rules from adults because adults are not conscious of all grammar, pronunciation and meaning rules either.
A. may develop
B. might develop
C. should develop
D. can’t develop
E. being able to develop
Tenses and Conclusions › ViewDifferentiate the tenses in the sentences: ‘I will go to the store’ and ‘I went to the store.’
A. Both sentences are in past tense.
B. The first sentence is past tense, and the second sentence is present tense.
C. The first sentence is present tense, and the second sentence is future tense.
D. The first sentence is future tense, and the second sentence is past tense.
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What is the past participle form of the verb ‘speak’?
A. spoke
B. speaked
C. spoken
D. speaking
