The verb tense that refers to an action that happen continually in the present, like every day, every week, or every month.
From the statement above we know that it is the definition of…
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Simple Present Tense
C. Simple Future Tense
D. Present continuous Tense

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a. river
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A. “The books were on the table, but it was broken.”
B. “The books were on the table, but the table was broken.”
C. “The books were on the table, but they were broken.”
D. “The books were on the table, but someone broke it.”
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A. is going to
B. will
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Would you like some more to eat. No thank you. I’ve had more than enough already.
a. amount
b. race
c. pour
d. plenty
e. much
