[ Present Continuous Tense ]
you / cook dinner / now / ?
A. Is you cooking dinner now?
B. Am you cooking dinner now?
C. Are you cooking dinner now?

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an independent clause?
A. After I went to the store.
B. I went to the store to buy some groceries.
C. To buy some groceries.
D. Some groceries.
Asking and Giving Suggestion › View
Mother: I want to cook an omelette.
You: …………………………
A. Let’s buy some eggs.
B. Let’s buy some syrup.
C. I think you should buy a ticket first.
D. I think you should go to a barbershop.
Grammar › ViewI have a sore throat and a runny nose, so I_____ go to school today.
A. should
B. may not
The Structural Types of Sentences › View
She answers as if she is not ready for the lesson.
A. simple
B. complex
C. compound
D. compound-complex
