Topics: Present Tenses
Eric, ______ hockey competitively or just for fun?
A. do you usually play
B. are you usually playing
C. have you usually played
D. have you usually been playing
Select your answer:

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When Franco becomes an adult,
A. he could jump on a bouncing house.
B. he couldn’t jump on a bouncing house.
C. he won’t be able to jump on a bouncing house.
