[ Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, or Appositive ]
The bewildering argument digressed into a jogging madness. Bewildering is a
A. Gerund
B. Participle
C. Infinitive
D. Appositive

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Grammar › ViewHundreds of photos … by drones at the parade tomorrow.
A. will be taken
B. won’t be taken
C. will take
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How does the past continuous tense differ from the past simple tense?
A. It indicates an ongoing action in the past.
B. It indicates a completed action in the past.
C. It indicates a future action.
D. It indicates a present action.
