True or False:
“Past continuous is used when talking about something that happened when something else was happening.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: She walks her dog everyday so they both get good exercise.
A. She walks her dog everyday so, they both get good exercise.
B. She walks her dog everyday, So they both get good exercise.
C. She walks her, dog, everyday so they both get good exercise.
D. She walks her dog everyday, so they both get good exercise.
