Topics: Present Tenses
I … the dinner is fine. Why … silence? What … about?
A. think/do you keep/are you thinking
B. think/are you keeping/think
C. think/are you keeping/are you thinking
D. am thinking/are you keeping/think
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewHistorians use the lens “Continuity and Change” when they are….
A. Finding a cause and effect relationship
B. Comparing one thing to another
C. examining Evidence
D. Analyzing what has changed and what has stayed the same
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“Listen to me, Mary! The officer says I cannot go abroad now! I wish I … the parking fine! I’m so sorry!”
A. paid
B. pay
C. had paid
D. would pay
