Topics: Present Tenses: Simple vs Continuous
Formulate a present continuous sentence using the verb “to read”.
A. She reads a book.
B. They read magazines.
C. I am reading a novel.
D. He reads the newspaper.
Select your answer:

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Compound and Complex Sentences › ViewJohn asked the question, but he didn’t listen to the answer.
Which is true about this sentence?
A. It doesn’t need a comma.
B. It has just one subject.
C. It is a compound sentence.
D. It contains a subordinating conjunction.
Conjunctions and Commas › View
Which of these uses commas correctly.
A. In my family, I have a dad, mother and two brothers.
B. In my family, I had a dad, mother and two brothers.
