[ Present Tense vs Present Continuous ]
Children normally (have) more time to play, but they (not/have) much time to play today.
A. have, are not having
B. have, do not have
C. are having, do not have
D. are having, are not having
Select your answer:
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A. attends
B. attended
C. has attended
D. was attending
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Danny …………..tennis since he was a child.
A. played
B. plays
C. been playing
D. has been playing