They ______ every Saturday.
A. eating out
B. eats out
C. are eating out
D. eat out

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Grammar › ViewWhich of these is correct?
A. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna – today she ate the leftovers.
B. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna: today she ate the leftovers.
C. Yesterday she cooked homemade lasagna; today she ate the leftovers.
Figurative Language › View
Her smile was a mile wide.
This is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Simile
C. Idiom
D. Hyperbole
Conditional Sentences › ViewThe book is too long. I can’t finish it
A. Provided that the book isn’t too long, I can’t finish it.
B. If only the book weren’t too long and I couldn’t finish it.
C. If the book weren’t too long, I could finish it.
D. If the book had been shorter, I could have finished it.
Present Perfect Tense › View
Mom: Go and tidy your room.
Girl: I …………………………. tidied it. It was two hours ago. Now I’m doing homework.”
A. has already
B. have yet
C. have already
D. has just
