[ Grammar ]
We…tennis when John…his ankle.
A. were playing…was hurting
B. were playing…hurt
C. played…was hurting
D. played…hurt

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Grammar › ViewJohn sits by me at school. Today he is not here. What do you know for sure from reading the sentences?
A. John is sick today.
B. John will be late.
C. John is at home.
D. John is not at school.
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You, We, They
A. WAS
B. WERE
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a. involved
b. disinterested
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Which words below are adverbs?
A. simple, simply, happy
B. simple, happy, painful
C. all of them are adverbs
D. simply, happily, painfully
