Topics: Present Tense vs Present Continuous
She (suppose) to understand everything now, but she often (not/understand) often everything.
A. supposes, does not understand
B. is supposing, is not understanding
C. is supposing, does not understand
D. supposes, is not understanding
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following has proper capitalization?
A. Amy fell into Lake Superior when she was fishing with Darryl.
B. Amy fell into lake Superior when she was fishing with darryl.
C. Amy fell into Lake Superior when she was fishing with darryl.
D. Amy fell into lake superior when she was fishing with Darryl.
Prepositions › View
While she was walking ___ the river, she found a lost kitten.
A. by
B. along
C. across
D. through
