Topics: Simple Present vs Present Progresive
The expression [ now ] comes with the tense
A. present simple
B. present perfect simple
C. present perfect progressive
D. present progressive
Select your answer:
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A. Makes sense on its own as a sentence.
B. Doesn’t make sense on its own as a sentence.
C. Doesn’t have a subject and a verb
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John and Mike are talking about Mike’s new car.
– John: “______”
– Mike: “Thanks. I’m glad to hear that.”
A. What a nice car!
B. Your car is new, isn’t it?
C. Where did you buy your car?
D. My car is very expensive.