Topics: Adverbs and Time Expressions
What does ‘still’ imply about a situation or action?
A. It indicates a lack of action or progress.
B. It indicates continuity or persistence in a situation or action.
C. It suggests a change in the situation or action.
D. It implies a temporary state or action.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the correct use of “your” or “you’re”:
A. Your going to love this movie!
B. You’re going to love this movie!
C. Your loving this movie, aren’t you?
D. You’re movie is starting soon.
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We are _____ going to Thai food ____ Italian cuisine.
A. either … or
B. neither … nor
