[ Simple Present & Present Progressive ]
Are you _____ for Mr. Jones.
A. working
B. work
C. don’t working

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A. CORRECT
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Mary has helped me ______ 2 hours and she is hungry now
A. since
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Which is the correct comparative form of the adjective ‘cold’?
A. colder
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