[ Present Tenses ]
Eric, ______ hockey competitively or just for fun?
A. do you usually play
B. are you usually playing
C. have you usually played
D. have you usually been playing

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Present Tenses › ViewDear John, First of all, sorry I _____________ (not write) for so long, but I was on holiday.
A. am not writing
B. have not been written
C. have not written
D. don’t write
Continuous Tenses › View
Lily told that you ….. in the Permata School for two years by this March
A. would have been studying
B. would have studied
C. would be studying
D. would study
Tenses › View_______ tomorrow, so we can go out somewhere.
A. I’m not working
B. I don’t work
C. I won’t work
D. I’m not going to work
Phrase and Clause › View
Beside old trucks and cars
A. Phrase
B. Independent clause
C. Dependent clause
D. None of them are correct
