[ Present Continuous ]
…. you … your homework?
A. Are/doing
B. Is/doing
C. Do/doing
D. Am/doing

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following tense is future
A. I went to the party.
B. I am at the party.
C. She will go to India next week.
D. All of the above.
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… neither did Gina
A. I did not go to the seminar last week
B. I was not at the seminar
C. I went to the seminar
Conjunctions › ViewChoose the correct correlative conjunction to complete the sentence: ‘Neither the captain _____ the first mate noticed the approaching storm.’
A. so
B. nor
C. but
D. and
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……. newspapers support the Government, but most don’t
… a.some
… b.none
… c.any
