[ Present Continuous ]
What is the question for:
I’m going to Rome by train next week.
A. Where are you going by train next week?
B. Are you going to Rome by train?
C. How are you going to Rome?
D. When are you going to Rome?

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Who did you talk to?
A. past simple
B. present simple
C. present continuous
D. present perfect
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The film is______________(bad) than the book.
A. badder
B. worse
C. the worst
D. the baddest
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A. whereas
B. although
C. since
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Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for permission?
A. Can I use your computer?
B. Could I use your computer?
C. May I use your computer?
D. Might I use your computer?
