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When do we typically use the present continuous tense with “always”?
A. To express a completed action.
B. To talk about a future plan.
C. To discuss routine actions that might be annoying.
D. To describe an action happening at the moment
Select your answer:
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The butcher sells meat everyday.
A. The meat is selled by the butcher.
B. The meat is sold by the butcher.
C. The meat was sell by the butcher.
D. The meat is sold by the butcher everyday.