Topics: Present Tenses
She usually ………………(speak) English with him, but today they …………….. (speak) Czech.
A. speak – are speaking
B. is speaking – are speaking
C. speaks – are speaking
D. speaks – is speaking
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is an antonym for distinct?
A. diverse
B. various
C. alike
D. noticeable
Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › View
Which sentence contains a vague antecedent?
A. “When the students entered the room, they took their seats.”
B. “After the storm, the trees lost their leaves.”
C. “Paul told George that he was running late.”
D. “The car and the truck collided at the intersection.”
